A Fort Worth museum is the first site in Texas to dedicate two memorials as part of a project commemorating individuals who were enslaved locally.
off S. University Drive in Fort Worth. The stones bear the names of two people who were enslaved at the home, which now serves as the entrance to Log Cabin Village: Jefferson Walton and Molly.
Nawoj is the assistant historic site supervisor at Log Cabin Village, which is owned by the city of Fort Worth. It serves as a living history museum, emphasizing 19th-century Texas frontier history.
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