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Hispanic Heritage Month: Texas museum exhibit showcases immigrant stories

ABILENE, Texas (KTAB/KRBC) — Many have described America as the “great melting pot.” This moniker emphasizes the far-reaching and ever-inclusive nature that was intended to set our nation apart as a place where any person, culture, or tradition could become part of the American dream.

Earlier this summer, the Grace Museum in Abilene showcased the story and impact of U.S. immigrants, from the bygone days of entry at Ellis Island to the people in our community who continue to have an impact today.

“We started about three years ago, partnering with Abilene Christian University’s history department to create some cultural heritage exhibits. We thought that would be interesting to partner with the students who could be involved in the research and could really help us curate the exhibitions,” said Grace Museum Director of Marketing Communications Lori Thornton.

Thornton explained that the “Immigrant Heritage” exhibit is one of 11 that the museum compiled through collaboration with the students of ACU’s history department. Each exhibit has a unique focus, such as women’s history, African American history, and American Independence Day, which is the focus of next month’s exhibit.

With June being National Immigrant Heritage Month, Thornton said the exhibit details the more impactful points of U.S. immigrant history and featured Abilene residents from immigrant backgrounds.

At the exhibit, guests could find the story of Aida Pantoja, described as “The epitome of a dedicated community member.” Since immigrating to the U.S. from Mexico, Pantoja has ingrained herself in the goings-on of West Texas through involvement in multiple non-profits as well as local civic, cultural, and outreach organizations.

“I’m blessed to be here on this poster with my kids and some of the activities that I do. I’m very proud of that, and I’m very proud of my Hispanic heritage. Because I want the next generations to know about it and do it. I want them to learn and be proud and don’t forget where they came from,” Pantoja said.

Thornton said the exhibit was a celebration of all immigrant cultures that make up the country we all call home.

The “Immigrant Heritage” exhibit was on display on the 3rd floor of the Grace Museum throughout June.

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