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Other towns like Vidor, which is just east of Houston, were known as a racist hub in the Deep South. There are dozens of such towns across the U.S., but in Texas, there are more than 10, but Vidor ...
A Texas town known as a hotbed of Ku Klux Klan activity drew at least 150 people for a Black Lives Matter protest over the weekend. Vidor, described by Texas Monthly in the 1990s as the state’s ...
Texas Monthly, the same magazine that described it as “the most hate-filled town in Texas” in 1993, went with the headline: “Black Lives Matter Comes to Vidor – Yes, Vidor”.
Politics & Policy Black Lives Matter Comes to Vidor—Yes, Vidor On Saturday, a diverse crowd of 150 showed up in Vidor, once known as a Klan stronghold, to turn their backs on the town’s past.
Photographer Dave Anderson was drawn to Vidor, Texas, because of its history as a "Klan town." But he found something else in Vidor. His new book, Rough Beauty, documents a form of American ...
Multiple agencies helped shut down 10 game rooms in Vidor. Monday morning, Vidor Police Department, with the help of the Department of Homeland Security, Orange County Sheriff’s Office, Beaumont ...