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Life and Death on the Border sheds light on racial violence, commemorates lost lives - The Baylor Lariat

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By Nate Maki | Staff Writer “Life and Death on the Border 1910-1920” is a museum exhibit that sheds light on the violent history of the Texas-Mexico border. Originally put together in Bullock, Texas, the exhibit is being recreated within Baylor’s Jesse H. Jones Library, where it will be showcased throughout the semester. Dr. Felipe Hinojosa, history professor and John and Nancy Jackson Endowed Chair in Latin America, sponsored the exhibit. “This…
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baylorlariat.com broke the news in on Thursday, January 30, 2025.
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