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UT-Austin will keep some racist symbols, pledges to honor historic Black students - Dallas Examiner

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  By REESE OXNER The Texas Tribune   The University of Texas at Austin is making several changes to address racial issues on campus but will keep its statue of prominent segregationist James Hogg and [...]

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