Campaign to De-Confederate Dallas
Dallas, Texas is a place where the concepts of Landscape Reparations will be applied. The concepts of Landscape Reparations at at this page. http://templeofdemocracy.com/landscape-reparations.html
* The Facebook page to De-Confederate Dallas is https://www.facebook.com/groups/1983418798539308/
* For information about the racialized landscape of Dallas there is the blog https://dallaslandscape.blogspot.com/ The entries here have short items about the racialized landscape and interesting developments. You can keep up with discoveries about the racialized landscape of Dallas following this blog.
Click on Dallas on the left side of this web page and you will see a drop down menu of the many webpages about Dallas.
You will find tabs for the Confederate monuments that haven't been removed, DISD school names, DISD history instruction, Court Houses that honor the Confederacy or Confederate leaders, Dallas streets named after Confederates, Klan members, secessionists and others, Fair Park, information about those who are enabling the Confederate built environment in Dallas, and position papers. Some of the tabs are found after going to a side tab.
Some of the pages are still being worked on so come back later to see them.
* The Facebook page to De-Confederate Dallas is https://www.facebook.com/groups/1983418798539308/
* For information about the racialized landscape of Dallas there is the blog https://dallaslandscape.blogspot.com/ The entries here have short items about the racialized landscape and interesting developments. You can keep up with discoveries about the racialized landscape of Dallas following this blog.
Click on Dallas on the left side of this web page and you will see a drop down menu of the many webpages about Dallas.
You will find tabs for the Confederate monuments that haven't been removed, DISD school names, DISD history instruction, Court Houses that honor the Confederacy or Confederate leaders, Dallas streets named after Confederates, Klan members, secessionists and others, Fair Park, information about those who are enabling the Confederate built environment in Dallas, and position papers. Some of the tabs are found after going to a side tab.
Some of the pages are still being worked on so come back later to see them.