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For Black Americans, Post-Election Spam Messages Signal Mounting Threat

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In Denton County, Texas, and across the US, a string of racist incidents raises fears white supremacists have been emboldened by Trump’s victory.

Source: The Progressive — A voice for peace, social justice, and the common good - Progressive.org

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