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Texas Focus: Citizens At Last Screening and Filmmaker Panel

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Step into history at the Texas Focus: Citizens At Last screening and filmmaker panel! Dive into the epic tale of Texas women's suffrage with grit, persistence, and clever tactics that secured their voting rights.

Join powerhouse filmmakers Ellen Temple, Nancy Schiesari, Melba Martinez, and Laura Furman for this special showing of the documentary Citizens at Last. Discover unsung heroes like Minnie Fisher Cunningham who battled Jim Crow policies and anti-suffragists to make Texas the first Southern state to ratify the 19th Amendment.

  • Tickets: $12 general, FREE for museum members!
  • Arrive early for Women's History Month fun, exhibitions, and H-E-B Free First Sunday activities.
  • Perfect for history buffs craving inspiration from these trailblazing suffragists.

Don't miss this captivating blend of film, stories, and Q&A—a thrilling nod to democracy's fighters!

The Venue

Welcome to the Bullock Texas State History Museum, where the rich tapestry of Texas comes alive through vibrant and ever-changing exhibits. Immerse yourself in over 16,000 years of Texas history, from the era of its earliest inhabitants to the excitement of the space age, all within a stunning setting in the heart of Austin.

At the Bullock Museum, every visit offers something new. The museum showcases meticulously curated artifacts on loan from museums and private collectors, ensuring a fresh experience with each trip. Explore three expansive floors of galleries designed to guide you through Texas’s epic story—the land and cultures that shaped it, the battles fought for independence, and the diverse communities that built Texas’s identity.

  1. Dynamic exhibits: Marvel at more than 700 original artifacts, including Indigenous tools, rare mission gates, and remnants from the famed French ship La Belle.
  2. Special exhibitions: Discover rotating galleries featuring everything from Texas wildlife art to tributes honoring African American artists and military history.
  3. Interactive experiences: Catch a thrilling film in the IMAX® Theatre, enjoy multisensory shows in the Texas Spirit Theater, or shop for one-of-a-kind gifts and enjoy a meal at The Star Cafe.
  4. Iconic artifacts: Admire treasures like the original Goddess of Liberty statue from the Capitol, a vintage windmill, and a 1940s Texan airplane soaring above the grand atrium.
  5. Educational fun for all ages: Walk through history with galleries that highlight Indigenous cultures, Texas’s fight for independence, and its modern role in the nation.

Location

1800 congress ave austin tx 78701Visit Bullock Texas State History Museum website

Open Hours

  • monday10 AM-5 PM
  • tuesday10 AM-5 PM
  • wednesday10 AM-5 PM
  • thursday10 AM-5 PM
  • friday10 AM-5 PM
  • saturday10 AM-5 PM
  • sunday10 AM-5 PM