It was a great article, if you missed it. However, it only scratched the surface. This morning, an article popped up in some of my
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Staying In Your Lane – The Fight Over The Kaufman Confederate Statue
Part four of the history of racial violence in Kaufman County, TX. Part One – Staying In Your Lane – 180 Years of Racial Violence
Far-Right Yankee Blogger Attacks Anti-Racist Blog From The Deep-South
Education time. It has come to my attention that a blogger from up north got wind of us and wrote three separate blog posts about
Staying In Your Lane – The Rise Of Kaufman County Ku Klux Klan
Part three of the history of racial violence in Kaufman County, TX. Part One – Staying In Your Lane – 180 Years of Racial Violence
Progressives In Parker County Are Fighting Racism In Weatherford
There is no question about it, Progressives in Parker County are modern day civil rights activists standing up to hate in their own town. As
Weatherford Police Protect Admitted Racist As She Assaults Black Woman
Then, they refused to arrest the woman or take a report. This is a situation that we have all witnessed again and again this year.
The Ongoing Fight Against Racism In Weatherford Continues
And it is all centered around the white supremacist statue on the Parker County courthouse lawn. Things have been quiet in North Texas since the
Kaufman County Commissioners Sided With Hate On Confederacy Vote
Normalizing white supremacy should always shock and anger us. On Tuesday, November 24th, two days before Thanksgiving, the Kaufman County Commissioners Court finally voted on
Staying In Your Lane – 180 Years Of Racial Violence In Kaufman County
How the dark clouds of history still loom over Kaufman County skies. – Part One of a Series Last month, the Texas Reconstruction Project took
Amarillo’s Confederate Statue Is An Ill Wind Which Blows No Good
Another Confederate statue, another town, another fight. Last month, I heard through our friends at the Texas Reconstruction Project that the group in Amarillo, who