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Lives Remembered: Black History in Pease Park

by Pease Park

Sat, Jul 11, 2026 • 10:30 AM—12:00 PM
Kingsbury Commons at Pease Park, 1100 Kingsbury Street, Austin, TX, 78703, United States
Free
Weekly on Saturdays at 10:30 AM | Ends Jul 18, 2026

About this event

The site of today's Pease District Park was part of the 365-acre Woodlawn homestead owned by former Texas Governor E. M. Pease and his wife, Lucadia. Although Governor Pease supported the Union during the Civil War, research has found that at least 37 individuals were directly enslaved or leased as enslaved labor by the Pease family. This tour recognizes and shares some of the stories of a few of these people. Please register to attend using the form below and indicate which date you will attend.  REGISTER HERE WHAT TO EXPECT: This tour will include about 1.5 miles of walking and learning about this history from our tour guides, Donovan and Julia. If you have concerns about this walk, please contact us at info@peasepark.org for assistance. ABOUT THIS PROGRAM With funding from the City of Austin Heritage Preservation Grant, PPC has developed a multimedia approach to share Austin’s Black history, including genealogical research, in-person and virtual Black History Tours, Juneteenth… View Source
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