Department of African American Studies 3553 Cullen Boulevard Agnes Arnold Hall, Room 629 Houston, TX 77204-3047
Dr. Lindsay Gary
The New Red Book by Dr. Lindsay Gary (with a foreword by Mayor Sylvester Turner) highlights
the history of Houston through the perspective of place - 50 cultural organizations
and sites created and sustained by African Americans. It documents little-known histories
of the Almeda Post Office, the site of the first non-violent civil rights demonstration
in the city, as well as pop culture destinations such as Frenchy’s Creole Kitchen
and Screwed Up Records and Tapes. The title pays tribute to the original 1915 publication
The Red Book of Houston: A Compendium of Social, Professional, Religious, Education
and Industrial Interests of Houston’s Colored Population, recognized by researchers
as one of a kind for its detailed description of African American success in the South
during a time of social and political upheaval. Gary’s devotion to her hometown and
commitment to community shines through her accessible writing. She takes readers on
a rich and compelling journey through the histories of Houston, the region, and African
American culture.