A formerly Black-owned, progressive newspaper has re-emerged as a 'pink slime' media site that launders conservative propaganda. Special Correspondent stevanzetti reveals extremist groups operating as social justice organizations:
This piece is part of Special Correspondent Steven Monacellis’ reporting on extremist groups masquerading as grassroots, social justice organizations. For over 80 years, the Dallas Express operated as a weekly, Black-owned, progressive newspaper that covered racist lynchings, fought against segregation, and focused on the issues that mattered to the Black community in Dallas.
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