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Activists make final pleas to stop sweeping election bills

Activists make final pleas to stop sweeping election bills
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Juanita Craft Helped Integrate the Texas State Fair—And Inspired the Next Generation of Civil Rights Activists

Texans You Should Know is a series highlighting overlooked figures and events from Texas history. When Juanita Craft bought her little white bungalow on Warren Avenue between Atlanta and Myrtle streets, South Dallas was in turmoil. It was 1950, and the city was changing. The blocks around her house, now known as the Wheatley Place Historic District, had been a Black settlement since the nineteenth century; the community was a freedman’s farming colony before the streetcar turned it into a bona fide suburb. But in the years after World War II, the city’s African American population was expanding beyond Wheatley’s borders. Black families were moving into white neighborhoods just to the south, prompting a familiarly violent backlash. There were eleven bombings in South Dallas between 1949 and 1951, and six “mysterious fires.” No one was killed, but roofs were blown off homes and at least four businesses were destroyed. One victim later said the blast was so strong it knocked

Austin community leaders gather for Stop Asian Hate rally and vigil

The event was held at Huston-Tillotson University Saturday afternoon. Author: Britny Eubank, Daranesha Herron (KVUE) Published: 11:26 AM CDT April 16, 2021 Updated: 7:26 PM CDT April 17, 2021 AUSTIN, Texas Community leaders gathered on Saturday afternoon to condemn hate crimes against the Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) community. Hundreds of people wore stop Asian hate shirts and brought signs to show solidarity with the Asian community.  Speakers and special guests included APAPA Texas Regional Chair Alice Yi; Huston Tillotson University President Dr. Collette Pierce Burnette; State Reps. James Talarico, Celia Israel, Vikki Goodwin and Sheryl Cole; Austin Mayor Steve Adler; and KVUE s own Jenni Lee, among many others.

Austin rally against anti-Asian hate to take place at Huston-Tillotson

Hundreds of protesters have gathered at Huston-Tillotson University for a rally denouncing hate and violence against people of Asian descent.  Speakers will include Austin Mayor Steve Adler, City Council Member Greg Casar, KVUE reporter/anchor Jenni Lee, state Rep. James Talarico, D-Round Rock, and a number of leaders in the local Asian American community such as Alice Yi, the Asian Pacific Islander American Public Affairs Texas Regional Chair. The rally, which has been in the works for several weeks, will take place from 4 to 6 p.m. at Huston-Tillotson University. A number of local groups organized it along with the Austin chapter of APAPA.

LIVE: Austin community leaders gather for Stop Asian Hate rally and vigil

LIVE: Austin community leaders gather for Stop Asian Hate rally and vigil
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