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A Houston superintendent said he wanted to "lynch" a mayor and CenterPoint Energy. Now, a Texas bishop and the NAACP want him ...
Fort Worth police said that the crimes were not racially motivated. The Ella Mae Shamblee Library, the headquarters for the ...
“Every year, the NAACP works with area high school career readiness counselors to help our high school students get funding ...
A talent competition for Black high school students that has been held at Tarrant County College South Campus for more than ...
One year after Jonathan Eddens died in police custody, the El Paso branch of the NAACP continues to seek transparency and ...
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Texas NAACP joins lawsuit over Trump Administration's actions to dismantle Department of EducationThe Texas NAACP has joined a lawsuit against the Trump Administration. President Trump signed an executive order to dismantle the the Department of Education. The suit claims the move will ...
Brown reportedly said he wanted to "lynch the mayor" and CenterPoint after being without power for several days.
In his remarks Wednesday to the Texas Chapter of the NAACP, he said he might face reassignment from House committees on which he serves when he returns to Congress and could get further punishment.
The Texas branch of the NAACP has joined a federal lawsuit against the U.S. Education Department and Education Secretary Linda McMahon, arguing that President Donald Trump's order to begin ...
The racially charged comments made by Brown, who was hired as superintendent in January, came to light during a school board ...
(AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)c(Jacquelyn Martin / AP) Texas NAACP leaders are joining a federal lawsuit challenging President Donald Trump’s order to dismantle the Department of Education.
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