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On the day emancipation reached Galveston, some of those who were freed chose to stay. They built churches. They built businesses. They built the civic institutions that would carry Black life on the island through the generations that followed. What they made here was not a monument — it was a functioning community, constructed by people who had nothing guaranteed and left something that lasted.
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