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Anti-Indigenous racism in Texas (5 P) Antisemitism in Texas (7 P) H. Hispanophobia in Texas (7 P) History of slavery in Texas (2 C, 9 P) L. Lynching deaths in Texas ...
The 1943 race riot in Beaumont, Texas was an anti-Black terrorist event that erupted on June 15, 1943 and ended two days later. It was related to wartime tensions in the overcrowded city, which had been flooded by workers from across the South. White workers from the Pennsylvania Shipyard in Beaumont attacked local black residents and destroyed ...
Anti-Mexican sentiment is prejudice, fear, discrimination, xenophobia, racism, or hatred towards Mexico, its people, and their culture. It is most commonly seen in the United States . Its origins in the United States date back to the Mexican and American Wars of Independence and the struggle over the disputed Southwestern territories.
The FBI said it was aware of "the offensive and racist text messages sent to individuals around the country." ... Kentucky, Mississippi, South Carolina, Texas ... with that type of inflammatory ...
Of more than 15,000 Covid-19 deaths in Texas so far, 56.1 percent are Hispanics and 30.1 percent are whites. 'Racist voter suppression': Are Texas laws keeping Latinos from the ballot box? Skip to ...
Historically segregated African-American schools in Texas (1 C, 29 P) Pages in category "Anti-black racism in Texas" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
History of violence. North Texas itself is no stranger to racial violence. In 1921, a Fort Worth mob lynched Fred Rouse in the only documented lynching of a Black person in the city’s history ...
Soldier of the 25th Infantry (photo c. 1884–90) Since arriving at Fort Brown on July 28, 1906, the black US soldiers had been required to follow the legal color line mandate from white citizens of Brownsville, which included the state's racial segregation law dictating separate accommodation for black people and white people, and Jim Crow customs such as showing respect for white people, as ...