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Confederate Flags and Nooses: Holding on to Symbols of American Racism | Milwaukee Independent
History of Lynchings of Mexican Americans Provides Context for Recent Challenges to U.S. Death Penalty | Death Penalty Information Center
The KKK ruled Denver a century ago. Here's how the hate group's legacy is still being felt in 2021. – The Denver Post
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We may expect nothing but shacks to be erected here”: An Environmental History of Downtown Austin's Waterloo Park>
American Women Who Were Anti-Suffragettes : NPR History Dept. : NPR
Outdoor recreation has historically excluded people of color. That's beginning to change | CNN
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Vidor in Black And White – Texas Monthly
How white Americans used lynchings to terrorize and control black people | Race | The Guardian
The Second Coming of the KKK' explores the largely forgotten 1920s resurgence of the Klan - CSMonitor.com
Segregation | NCpedia
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Why We Do Not Say Black Picnic Day | Salem United
Western Echoes of the Harlem Renaissance: The Life and Writings of Anita Scott Coleman: Coleman, Anita Scott, Davis, Cynthia, Mitchell, Verner D.: 9780806139753: Amazon.com: Books