Tamina
A Freedmen’s Town
Tamina, Texas, is one of the few remaining emancipation communities in the United States, considered the oldest freedmen’s town in Texas. Traveling from as far away as the Carolinas and Georgia, freed slaves found work more than one hundred and forty years ago in the lumber industry of Montgomery County. They established Tamina in 1871, purchased land for farming and built their own schools and churches.
Through visual storytelling and a selection of oral histories, explore this deep-rooted community that has endured and overcome so many challenges.
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