Preserving San Antonio African American History

Learn about the grassroots community archive that is collecting, preserving, and sharing the cultural heritage of African Americans in the San Antonio region

Welcome to SAAACAM

The San Antonio African American Community Archive and Museum (SAAACAM) is working in a grassroots effort to uncover the legacy that reaches back to the early days of the Spanish colonists and Texas Republic. 

Who are we?

SAAACAM is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization formed to collect, maintain, disseminate, and interpret authentic African American artifacts related to San Antonio history in a community-based digital archive. 

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The untold history of San Antonio’s African American descendants is rich and intricately tied to the stories of Spaniards, Mexicans, Germans and Canary Island populations who helped build this great city. 

"Smokey" Joe Williams, Negro League PlayerSan Antonio African American Community Archive and Museum

SAAACAM is reclaiming San Antonio’s Black history by empowering individuals to curate their own archives and cultivate a community-driven museum of digitized, audiovisual exhibits.

Rev Callies YLCCP 1980sSan Antonio African American Community Archive and Museum

Collective legacies of pioneering families will serve as the basis of the evolving collection. Information is compiled and interpreted in the context of the entire City of San Antonio and throughout Bexar County. 

John Miles - Kelly Field 1940sSan Antonio African American Community Archive and Museum


The development of the archive is ongoing. SAAACAM is a proactive steward of cultural and physical preservation of historic African American resources.

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