Jumat, 19 November 2010
City of Dallas still covertly supports the local memory of the KLAN
If you take a ride down most Dallas freeways you wouldn't think that Dallas supports the Klan and all of their dealings to Blacks in history.Think I'm lying, Interstate 35 in the south(majority blacks) is named after a former leader of the local Klan, Robert L. Thornton a banker who coincidentally has a school named after him in a predominately black neighborhood called Singing Hills near Red Bird Ln and the newly named University Hills BLVD(formerly Houston School Road).Not a peep from community leaders nor city councilmembers in regards to the Klan being remembered all over the city(including a statue in the Hall of State at Fair Park a city owned park).Dallas County Community College District's main campus is also named for the Grand Wizard of the Dallas KKK.Even Larry James with Central Dallas Ministries recognizes that some of these streets and freeways need name changes, check out an article written when the city had the Ceaser Chavez name change on its plate, written exactly two years and two days to the DATE, link here.
In the Hall of State at the City owned State Fair(White) Park of Texas
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