Black Liberation Flag In 1529, a Moroccan man named
Estevanico became the first African to come to what would later become Texas. He was sold into slavery to a Spanish explorer. Arriving in the New World, Estevanico and the rest of his party (including
Cabeza de Vaca) were shipwrecked near Galveston Island, captured by a group of Coahuiltecan Native Americans, escaped, and trekked across what is now Texas and northern Mexico. In 1539 he accompanied the Spanish on a second expedition into the Southwest, seeking
Cibolo or the “
Seven Cities of Gold.” This time he was killed by the Zuñi Indians and the expedition failed. The first Africans that lived in Texas were brought by Spanish when Texas was still a part of
Spain. Enslaved Africans arrived in 1528 in
Spanish Texas. Anglo white immigration into Mexican Texas in the 1820s brought an
increased numbers of enslaved people. Most slaves in Texas were brought by white families from the south. Some enslaved blacks came through the domestic slave trade, which was centered in the city of
New Orleans. Most enslaved blacks in Texas were forced into unskilled labor as field hands in the production of cotton, corn, and sugar. Some other enslaved blacks lived and worked on large plantations and in urban areas where they engaged in more skilled forms of labor such as cooks, blacksmiths, and carpenters. The estimated 135,000 enslaved Africans forcefully taken throughout the New Orleans Slave trade developed a powerful economic gain for New Orleans; tying the city to slaves, cotton, and sugar. Their proportion of the population has declined since the early 20th century after many left the state in the
Great Migration. Blacks of both Hispanic and non-Hispanic origin made up 11.5 percent of the population in 2015; blacks of non-Hispanic origin formed 11.3 percent of the populace. African Americans of both Hispanic and non-Hispanic origin numbered roughly 2.7 million individuals, increasing in 2018 to 3,908,287. The majority of the Black and African American population of Texas lives in the
Greater Houston,
Dallas and
San Antonio metropolitan areas.
Anglo-Americans then began importing black slaves in Texas because they deemed black people inferior. == Population ==