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At first it seemed the global pandemic could be a unifying moment; a universal experience to bring us all together. But with each passing week, the virus…
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With primary runoffs on the horizon and a presidential election later this year, will the way Texans register to vote and cast ballots be modified to fit…
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Lowery got his start as an activist organizing bus boycotts in 1950s Alabama. He led the Southern Christian Leadership Conference for two decades and prayed at Barack Obama's first inauguration.
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An archive of the history of Mexican American civil rights is coming to Our Lady of the Lake University on San Antonio’s West Side.The National Institute…
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Hundreds of thousands of people traveled to city's East Side for today's Martin Luther King Jr. march. Events began at 8 a.m. with a church service at…
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Thousands of people are expected to participate in San Antonio’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day march -- the largest in the United States -- on the city's…
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It was on September first that over 800 new laws went into effect in Texas, including ten new gun laws that made it easier for owning and open carrying…
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Hundred brutally beaten and even murdered by Texas Rangers. Civic rights, such as voting and serving on a jury, denied — all remnants of an era of…
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For decades, the civil rights of Mexican-Americans were neglected.Then, 50 years ago, hearings were held in San Antonio to address discrimination and…
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Since when did rock 'n' roll become "white"? This is the question author Jack Hamilton tackles, looking at how rhythm and blues performers of the 1950s…