The Texas & Pacific Railway Depot in Natchitoches has a deep connection to the City’s African American community. For almost forty years the community of Natchitoches has worked to preserve and rehabilitate the Depot into a museum that shares the African American heritage of Natchitoches and Cane River. The National Park Service, Cane River National Heritage Area, and the City are working together to preserve the Depot, which will include an interpretative center and combination theater and community room space. The building will also house new offices for Cane River Creole National Historical Park. A proposal has been made and accepted to rename the street on which the Depot is located to a name that reflects and honors the area’s rich Black heritage, history, and culture. A street name is powerful as it reflects who we are as a community and a nation. To find a new name Cane River Creole National Historical Park and the Cane River National Heritage Area are co-sponsoring a student essay contest. Background The Texas and Pacific Railway Depot was constructed in 1927 and closed its doors to passenger rail transportation in the 1960s, encapsulating its segregated entrances and waiting rooms. Today, the structure remains one of the last of the segregated train stations within Louisiana.The rehabilitated Depot will depict the African American experience of Natchitoches and Cane River. It will tell the stories of overcoming hardship from enslavement to abolition, from segregation to civil rights—all within the context of Black history, no matter how difficult they may be so that future generations can learn from those stories. Essay Contest Rules
I want to make this a class project. Do you have any suggestions? This would be wonderful! We encourage you to help your students think of and research potential name ideas and provide feedback on essays. Can I help my students submit their essays? Absolutely. You can help with the submission process either by emailing essays to CARI_Interp@nps.gov or contacting Park Ranger Barbara Justice (e-mail us) if essays need to be picked up at a school. I teach middle school and am encouraging my students to do this. Do they need to use their home address and phone number, or can they use the school’s address and my phone number? Your students can use your school’s address and your phone number as their teacher: these are used to contact the winner. Typically, the first contact is through email and/or phone, and the mailing address is used later. |
Last updated: January 11, 2023