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Texas slow to adopt toll relief

Texas slow to adopt toll relief
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Unlike other states, Texas lags behind in toll discounts

Unlike other states, Texas lags behind in toll discounts
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If a Black man cannot stand on his own two feet, let him fall

If a Black man cannot stand on his own two feet, let him fall
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Dallas Justice Now: How an Apparent Hoax (Briefly) Inflamed America's Racial Culture War

Dallas Justice Now: How an Apparent Hoax (Briefly) Inflamed America's Racial Culture War
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Real or hoax? Link to Republican company, leaders' silence fuel doubts about authenticity of Dallas 'college pledge'

By Daniel Dale An activist group in Texas was demanding, online and in letters delivered to homes in upscale Dallas-area communities, that “wealthy white liberals” pledge not to send their kids to top colleges so that White people could make amends for past wrongs and “open up spaces for Black and LatinX communities.” The story about the apparent radicalism of the self-described “social justice” group Dallas Justice Now, which was even threatening to reveal the names of people who refused to sign the “college pledge,” rocketed around conservative media last week. And then things got really weird. Numerous observers, including some Dallas journalists and some conservative commentators, immediately suspected that Dallas Justice Now was a hoax, potentially intended to inflame racial tensions or make the Black Lives Matter movement look bad. And when journalist Steven Monacelli looked into Dallas Justice Now for a story in the Dallas Observer after local residents

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