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Houston has seen its share of gruesome crimes | NewsRadio 740 KTRH


By Jon Sullivan
Mar 16, 2021
Houston has seen its share of gruesome crimes over the years, dating back to the apparent poisoning of Rice University benefactor William Marsh Rice in 1900. But the following can be counted among the most unsettling in recent history.
1970-1973 - Houston s most notorious serial killings - Elmer Wayne Henley Jr., Dean Corll and David Owen Brooks committed a series of murders in which at least 28 teenage boys and young men were abducted, tortured, raped and murdered. Many were lured to Corill s home in Pasadena where they died. Most of their bodies were recovered from Corll’s southwest Houston boat shed. Others were buried in remote areas of East Texas and at the beach. Henley, now 65 and serving six life sentences, said he shot and killed Corll self-defense. Brooks died in prison of COVID-19 last year. ....

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Texas history murder mystery and the birth of Rice University


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It was a dark night in New York City in 1900.  The old man slept in his bed alone.  A vast fortune lay at his command.  A shadowy figure approached.  And the old man would never awake again.  With the death of William Marsh Rice, a murder mystery exploded.  This mystery was at the heart of the birth of one of the most prestigious institutions of higher education in Texas, Rice University.
Rice was born in Springfield, Massachusetts, in 1816.  An enterprising and ambitious young man, he was anxious to get a start in the business world.  He quit school at the age of 15 and picked up a job as a store clerk.  In 1837, by the age of 21, he bought out the store and planned for higher fortunes.  He saw the untapped potential of Texas and staked everything on his success in the young republic. ....

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Have Black Lives Matter protests changed the curriculum?


Have Black Lives Matter protests changed the curriculum?
In 1903 the African-American sociologist WEB Du Bois coined the term ‘double consciousness’. American racism, he said, forced African-Americans to see themselves two ways. Among themselves, they were wives, husbands, friends, children. At the same time, America’s racial apartheid, ‘Jim Crow’, forced African-Americans to measure themselves as White America did, that is, with “contempt”.
While discussing with African-American scholars how last spring’s Black Lives Matter (BLM) protests affected the curriculum in universities across North America, I was brought face to face with a latter-day version of ‘double consciousness’.
When speaking about how their teaching and assignments are designed to chip away at racism, the African-American professors Anthony Pinn of Rice University in Houston, Texas, and Ebony McGee of Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, sounded much like Professor A ....

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