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svet-max [94.6K]
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The state of texas has a unique and varied racial and ethnic history. Today, nearly half of all texas are either latino or afric

an american. Historically, minority groups throughout the state of texas have experienced tremendous discrimination. The institution of slavery resulted in prosperity for large farm owners at the expense of __________. After the civil war, many texans countinued to be denied basic rights-including the right to participate in the political process-through the use of literacy tests, grandfather clauses, poll taxes, and the so-called __________ primary, in which only anglos could partcipate
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kicyunya [14]3 years ago
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Ive had the chance to meet trump and tbh he smells like butt

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