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The Jim Crow Battle Against Black History – Dallas Post Tribune

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By: Dr. John E. Warren, Publisher San Diego Voice & Viewpoint Newspaper The current battle to remove books and any discussion about slavery and the treatment of Blacks is not new. This is what we call “Jim Crow”, now presenting himself as “James Q. Esquire”, the legislator. For those who might have forgotten, Jim Crow […]

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