Texas' Largest African American Memorial Breaks Ground August 2024
Lisa Valadez | 8/19/2024, 10:34 a.m.
The groundbreaking ceremony for Texas’ largest African American Memorial, set to rise three stories tall, is scheduled for Saturday, August 24, 2024, at 12 noon at Bates Allen Park. This significant event will mark the start of construction for a multimillion-dollar memorial, celebrating the rich heritage and enduring legacy of African Americans in Fort Bend County.
As the largest memorial of its kind in Texas, this landmark will pay tribute to the courage and contributions of African Americans throughout history. The event will feature notable guests such as Commissioner Dexter L. McCoy, Congressman Al Green, Congresswoman Lizzie Fletcher, Commissioner Grady Prestage, State Representative Ron Reynolds, Kendleton Mayor Darryl K. Humphrey, District Attorney Brian Middleton, and Former Congressman Pete Olson. Attendees will also enjoy performances by national gospel recording artist Kathy Taylor, acclaimed saxophonist Anthony Rejiv, and the winner of Expose Excellence’s spoken word competition on dignity.
Commissioner McCoy highlighted the significance of this groundbreaking, stating, “This event represents more than just the start of a construction project; it is a celebration of resilience, progress, and the powerful legacies of those who have paved the way. We invite the public and media to join us in honoring these vital histories and to witness the creation of a symbol that will inspire future generations.”
The African American Memorial will serve as a beacon of remembrance, healing, and reconciliation, reflecting a shared commitment by local and state leaders to preserving history and fostering unity. Located in Kendleton, the memorial’s site is particularly meaningful, honoring the community’s origins rooted in perseverance and collective triumph.