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I AM BLACK HISTORY | Dr. George E. Madjitey
For over 50 years, Dr. George E. Madjitey has served Houston families as a trusted OB/GYN, delivering multiple generations and providing expert care in both routine and high risk pregnancies. A Howard University College of Medicine graduate, his legacy lives in the thousands of lives he has helped bring into the world.

Black Book Houston
Feb 282 min read


I AM BLACK HISTORY | Reginald DesRoches
Dr. Reginald DesRoches made history as the first Black, first immigrant, and first engineer to serve as president of Rice University. Through visionary leadership, groundbreaking engineering research, and deep community engagement, he is shaping the future of higher education in Houston and beyond.

Black Book Houston
Feb 252 min read


I AM BLACK HISTORY | Thomas Jones, Jr.
Thomas Jones Jr. is a founding partner of McConnellJones, LLP, the largest African American owned public accounting firm in the United States, and a current member of the Port Commission appointed by the City of Houston. Through business leadership, civic service, and education advocacy, he has helped shape Houston’s economic and institutional landscape for decades.

Black Book Houston
Feb 222 min read


I AM BLACK HISTORY | Natara Branch
Natara Branch is Black History in motion. From becoming the first Black woman Vice President at the NFL to now leading Houston Exponential as CEO, she continues to break barriers and democratize access to capital. Through innovation, strategy, and inclusive leadership, she is building pathways for underrepresented founders to thrive and create generational wealth in Houston and beyond.

Black Book Houston
Feb 212 min read


I AM BLACK HISTORY | Travis Torrence
Travis Torrence made history as the first Black U.S. Head of Legal for Shell USA, Inc., leading more than 150 attorneys while honoring a legacy rooted in resilience. A corporate trailblazer and cultural leader, he bridges boardroom excellence with philanthropic impact, redefining what Black leadership looks like in Houston and beyond.

Black Book Houston
Feb 202 min read


I AM BLACK HISTORY | Dr. Rhea Brown Lawson
Dr. Rhea Brown Lawson is Black History because she has dedicated her life to preserving it. As Executive Director of the Houston Public Library from 2005 to 2024, she transformed libraries into hubs of equity, access, and opportunity. Her leadership in establishing the African American History Research Center in Freedmen’s Town safeguarded Houston’s Black legacy while expanding pathways for education, digital access, and community empowerment.

Black Book Houston
Feb 192 min read


I AM BLACK HISTORY | Tolu Opeloye
Tolu Opeloye is Black History in motion. As Board Chair of the Greater Houston Black Chamber and CEO of Med Shop Plus, he is driving economic empowerment, advancing healthcare equity, and mentoring the next generation of leaders across Houston. Through business, civic leadership, and community investment, Tolu is building systems that strengthen families, expand opportunity, and create lasting impact.

Black Book Houston
Feb 182 min read


I AM BLACK HISTORY | Tio Fallen
Tio Fallen is Black History because he proves that excellence has range. A licensed Professional Engineer and co founder of Three Keys Coffee, Tio blends engineering precision with jazz inspired creativity to build impact in both the energy industry and the craft coffee world. From offshore subsea projects to a solar powered roastery named Best in Texas, his journey reflects discipline, sustainability, faith, and family. He is redefining what it means to engineer legacy with

Black Book Houston
Feb 173 min read


I AM BLACK HISTORY | Erica Lee Carter
Erica Lee Carter made history as the first Black daughter to directly succeed her mother in Congress. Now serving as the first African American Harris County Administrator, she is shaping governance in one of the nation’s largest counties with vision, experience, and a commitment to equity.

Black Book Houston
Feb 162 min read


I AM BLACK HISTORY | William Johnson Jr.
William Johnson Jr. is a Navy veteran and founder of W Johnson Consulting, the first and only Black owned ROV Operations Company in the United States. Through his Blue Workforce Academy, he trains and mentors the next generation of underwater robotic pilots, expanding access, ownership, and opportunity in high tech subsea industries.

Black Book Houston
Feb 142 min read


I AM BLACK HISTORY | Rick Lowe
Rick Lowe is Black History because he transformed art into a tool for community change. As the founder of Project Row Houses in Houston’s historic Third Ward, Lowe redefined social practice art by blending creativity with housing, cultural preservation, and neighborhood revitalization. His work proves that art is not only something to be displayed, but something that can rebuild communities and reshape cities.

Black Book Houston
Feb 142 min read


I AM BLACK HISTORY | Dieter Cantu
Dieter Cantu is Black History because he turned lived experience into lasting reform. From Chicago to Houston, he champions juvenile justice reform, literacy access for incarcerated youth, and community-led violence prevention. Through initiatives like the BEAR Initiative and Cantu’s Books, he is restoring dignity, rewriting systems, and proving that second chances can change generations.

Black Book Houston
Feb 132 min read


I AM BLACK HISTORY | Dr. Gena Jerkins
Dr. Gena L. Jerkins is Black History because she proves that leadership and wellness belong together. As a licensed therapist and Founder of The /SEN(T)R/, she equips high impact leaders to thrive personally and professionally. From education to philanthropy, her work transforms pressure into purpose and helps Houston’s leaders live whole while leading well.

Black Book Houston
Feb 112 min read


I AM BLACK HISTORY | John Guess Jr.
John Guess Jr. is Black History because he has transformed the Houston Museum of African American Culture into a living space for truth, dialogue, and community. Through bold leadership, national exhibitions, and a commitment to honest storytelling, he has helped Houston engage Black history as a force that shapes the present and the future.

Black Book Houston
Feb 102 min read


I AM BLACK HISTORY | Jerome Love
Jerome D. Love is America’s Small Business Expert, redefining wealth through ownership, control, and presence. From founding Texas Black Expo to building community centered real estate and national media platforms, his work empowers entrepreneurs to move from survival to legacy and be present for what matters most.

Black Book Houston
Feb 92 min read


I AM BLACK HISTORY | Gloria Harris
Gloria Harris is Black History because her life embodied service, faith, and courage. In 1987, she became the first Black person elected to El Campo City Council and went on to serve her community for 30 years. A woman of God and true servant leader, Gloria broke barriers quietly, taught others to dream bigger, and left a legacy that will live on through scholarship, service, and love.

Black Book Houston
Feb 82 min read


I AM BLACK HISTORY | Christian Menefee
Christian Menefee is Black History because he turned service into action and law into protection. From becoming the youngest and first Black Harris County Attorney to fighting voter suppression and environmental injustice, his leadership is rooted in results. Now serving in Congress, he represents a new generation committed to equity, accountability, and dignity for working families.

Black Book Houston
Feb 72 min read


10 Black Owned Date Night Spots in Houston to Love On Your Valentine.
Houston’s date night scene is filled with romance, style, and culture. From intimate dining rooms to upscale lounges, Black Owned date night spots across the city are creating unforgettable experiences for couples looking to connect, celebrate, and enjoy meaningful moments together. This curated list highlights 10 Black Owned date night destinations in Houston to love on your Valentine and beyond.

Black Book Houston
Feb 72 min read


10 Black Owned Wellness Experiences in Houston to Explore & Support This Black History Month
Explore 10 Black Owned wellness experiences offering holistic care, relaxation, and self care this Black History Month.

Black Book Houston
Feb 62 min read


10 Black Owned Mental Health Spaces in Houston to Explore & Support This Black History Month
Explore 10 Black Owned mental health spaces offering therapy, wellness, and culturally grounded support this Black History Month.

Black Book Houston
Feb 62 min read
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