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Texas’ 1836 Project aims to promote 'patriotic education,' but critics worry it will gloss over state’s history of racism
By Heidi Pérez-Moreno, The Texas Tribune
Tags: 1836 Project, Texas history, Gov. Greg Abbott, texas legislature, racism, slavery, Southern Methodist University, New York Times, Pulitzer Prize, 1619 Project, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, House Speaker Dade Phelan, Gubernatorial 1836 Award, Texas independence, Nikole Hannah-Jones, history of racism, systemic racism, patriotic education, Texas independence, whitewashing history
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