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Rangers in Mathis on election day

#OTD on April 7, 1965, two Texas Rangers patrolled Mathis, Texas, during a contested election in which a slate of several Mexican American candidates and a dissident Anglo, calling themselves the Action Party, challenged longstanding Anglo political power. Mexican American voters swept the Action Party to office, but only after a campaign of intimidation aimed

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Rangers intimidate Uvalde protestors

In late April, 1970, Texas Rangers appeared in Uvalde, pointing rifles at students who walked out of school in protest at discrimination. This thread explores the Ranger’s role in the Anglo establishment’s effort to stop this protest.  Beginning on April 14, 1970, 600+ students participated in a walkout to protest the inequality of educational resources,

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The Lynching of George Hughes and the Sherman Riot

Content warning: This post contains graphic descriptions of a lynching. Please also know that images of George Hughes’ body are available on Google and use caution if you research this incident further. On this day in 1930, Texas Ranger Frank Hamer failed to prevent the lynching of George Hughes in Sherman, Texas, or the subsequent

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