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Houston Matters

Special Edition: Power Of Symbols, Statues And History With Dr. Gregory Maddox And Dr. Melanye Price (June 23, 2020)

Catherine Lu

Posted on June 23, 2020 · Professors of history and political science discuss the impact of public symbols, including current calls to remove Confederate statues in this country.

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I SEE U, Episode 46: Sugar Land Not So Sweet [Encore]

Eddie Robinson

Posted on June 9, 2022 · Social Studies Super Hero, Chassidy Olainu-Alade, serves as our I SEE U Tour Guide of ‘Sugar Land 95,’ a new exhibit that highlights a new form of slavery the city of Sugar Land, a popular Houston-area suburb, may not be so proud of. This episode is an encore of the April 30th, 2021 broadcast.

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Engines of Our Ingenuity 2212: Joseph and John LeConte

Dr. John Lienhard

Posted on April 17, 2022 · Episode: 2212 In which Joseph and John LeConte accept evolution as they themselves evolve. Today, a tale of two slaveholders.

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Lynching is now a federal hate crime after a century of blocked efforts

Eric McDaniel, NPR / Elena Moore, NPR

Posted on March 30, 2022 · President Biden signed the Emmett Till Antilynching Act into law, the culmination of more than a century of efforts to designate lynching as a federal hate crime.

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Statue of Rice founder to be relocated after criticism of the university’s racist past

Lucio Vasquez

Posted on January 26, 2022 · The statue of William Marsh Rice will be moved to a new location and include added historical context and information about the school's founder -- including the fact that he owned at least 15 slaves.

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