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Founder of The African American Network (TAAN) Laura Thompson stands outside the 300 Voices 300 Days van.

Locally Owned African American Network to Debut ‘300 Voices’

By Shari Biediger | January 21, 2018

Laura Thompson is launching a series of interviews with notable black community members on her television network, The African American Network.

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Community Rescues History and Culture in ‘Eastside S.A. The Future and Back’

By Kay Richter | September 10, 2013

In January 1970, African-American community leader Norva Hill organized more than 100 San Antonio women to stand in front of bulldozers preparing to demolish the Carver Library and Auditorium built in 1929.

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