Dr. Gerald Horne talks Texas Slavery, Jim Crow and the Roots of American Fascism
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#TheBlackTable w/ Dr. Greg Carr: Dr. Gerald Horne talks Texas Slavery, Jim Crow and the Roots of American Fascism
Dr. Gerald Horne breaks down Texas, it’s treatment of indigenous and Black people + the greater issue of racism in the United States during an eye opening conversation about this book, "The Counter Revolution of 1836: Texas Slavery & Jim Crow and the Roots of American Fascism ".
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