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‘The healing process can actually begin’: At last, marker for 1930 Sherman race riot to go up

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Rioters burned down a previously prosperous district of Black-owned businesses in the town. In May of 1930, the North Texas city of Shermanchanged forever. During the trial of George Hughes, a 41-year-old Black farm worker accused of raping his white employer’s wife, a mob barged into the Grayson County courthouse and stopped the proceedings. “And […]

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