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English: Front page of The Dallas Express, the longest-running African American newspaper in Texas, from January 11, 1919. The top headline trumpets the honors awarded to the 92nd Infantry Division. Below the fold, a different story provides detailed statistics on the skyrocketing rates of murder by lynching.
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