The Dallas County Information Constructing’s historic “White Solely” signal might be rededicated subsequent week after six years in storage.
County Commissioner John Wiley Value was a number one proponent of preserving the segregation-era signal.
“In case you don’t know your historical past, you’re doomed to repeat it,” he stated in an interview.
The “White Solely” pale steel plate was rediscovered in 2003, when one other signal that had lined it fell off the wall. The signal as soon as hung above the segregation-era water fountain.
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County leaders determined — after some contentious debate — to protect the signal with a historic marker.
Dallas artist Lauren Woods reworked the water fountain into an artwork set up in 2013, after Value devoted $15,000 of his personal district’s finances to fund the venture.
The water fountain-turned-artwork performs a video projection of newsreel clips displaying Civil Rights-era protests on a particular display screen, earlier than releasing water.
The Dallas County Commissioners Courtroom is holding the ceremony at 10 a.m. on Aug. 18, within the first ground foyer of the Dallas County Information Constructing at 500 Elm St.
The “White Solely” signal might be changed and will look completely different. The signal was etched into the wall, Value stated, and torn out in the course of the restoration course of. Woods has additionally up to date the video reel, Value stated.
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Simply three years after the set up opened, the constructing closed for renovations, and the signal was saved whereas the six-year building venture was underway. Now, the Information Constructing homes greater than 700 county staff and the Commissioners Courtroom.
The set up is considered one of a number of historic markers positioned across the renovated constructing. The constructing as soon as housed the jail, the sheriff’s workplace and the prison courtrooms. Segregation was etched into the unique design of the Information Constructing, Value stated. A blueprint confirmed “White” and “Coloured” restrooms and water fountains.
Value, who’s Black, is the longest serving elected official in Dallas County. When he passes by the water fountain, he stated he feels a way of obligation to press ahead for change.
“I bought right here on the backs of these folks,” Value stated. “I’ve bought to remain vigilant in order that I don’t see the turning again of the fingers of time.”
Dallas’ historical past of racism-fueled segregation extends far past the Information Constructing.
Texas was the final state to formally finish slavery, on June 19, 1865 — a date now celebrated as Juneteenth.
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Till 1953, the State Truthful of Texas was segregated. That yr, the State Truthful opened the halfway to all races, besides for 2 rides, The Dallas Morning Information reported. These two had been restricted as a result of there was the potential for Black and white folks to the touch one another. Truthful officers feared violence, The Information reported.
Jim Crow legal guidelines weren’t absolutely extinguished till the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, however even then, segregation was current in lots of Southern faculties till the Seventies.
With the present political local weather round college board debates like essential race idea, Value stated it’s necessary to recollect historical past. He stated the strain surrounding these racial points reminds him of the Jim Crow period.
Value stated restrictive state voting measures like limiting mail-in ballots to senior residents, no on-line registration and no same-day voter registration are designed to suppress voters. He seems like some issues haven’t modified.
“We haven’t come so far as folks want to see,” Value stated. “It’s a story of two cities, and most of us don’t acknowledge that’s the place we’re.”
DALLAS — Volunteers laced up their sneakers and beautified Dallas’ Fair Park neighborhood Saturday morning as part of the MLK Fest Dallas 2025, which aims to reduce blight and promote public art.
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Volunteers started off at the MLK Community Center and were assigned to clean up one of eight zones in South Dallas. People mowed grass, renovated homes, and painted a mural.
“It brings community together. A good friend of mine says community and unity are common unity, so we love all of it. We just want to be able to revitalize this place and give the community a sense of pride or ownership and give that back to all,” said Paul Franklin, community outreach director with the Walls Project.
Hundreds of volunteers braved the cold and came together for the large-scale community cleanup. The event brought together people from non-profits, churches, and businesses. The event aims to clean up blight while honoring the life of Martin Luther King Jr.
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“This is just another part of how our community celebrates the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, to exemplify how important that is and how that connects us all to each other,” said Shawna Nesbitt, vice president of UT Southwestern Medical Center.
UT Southwestern Medical Center had about 160 volunteers who signed up. One of their projects included painting a mail room and bike rack at an apartment complex. Volunteers also picked up trash, cleared weeds, and spoke with those experiencing homelessness.
“I’m going to speak to the people that we see that are possibly unsheltered in tents and inform them of the center here at Fair Park that just recently opened the shelter,” said Jeremy Connally, an owner with the Epiphany Foundation.
The day ends with a block party at the MLK Community Center and a gala at the Renaissance Center.
Dallas Fire-Rescue has deployed six personnel to assist with ongoing wildland fire response efforts in California.
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On Saturday morning, a Type 3 fire engine staffed with four wildland firefighters, part of a strike team composed of resources from across the state, headed to Los Angeles County, according to a news release. Two Dallas Fire-Rescue members will also join the Emergency Medical Task Force to provide essential medical support for the firefighting crews.
The strike team will assist in high-priority areas where their efforts can have the most significant impact.
“We stand in solidarity with the teams of firefighters working to protect lives and property,” said Dallas Fire Rescue interim chief Justin Ball. “Dallas Fire Rescue Department is always ready to step in to support our fellow firefighters, especially in these extremely challenging conditions.”
Wildland firefighters, including those from Dallas Fire-Rescue, are specially trained in wildfire suppression and capable of tackling fires in challenging and hazardous environments, such as steep terrain and high temperatures, the news release states.
The deployments are expected to last up to 14 days, with the possibility of extension based on operational needs and ground conditions in Los Angeles County.
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Dallas Fire-Rescue will collaborate with other strike teams, which include personnel from Parker County, Greenville, Allen, Frisco and McKinney, the news release states.
ShaCamree Gowdy
ShaCamree Gowdy is a Freelance Digital Content Producer for CBS News Texas.
Denver Nuggets (22-15, fourth in the Western Conference) vs. Dallas Mavericks (22-16, fifth in the Western Conference)
Dallas; Sunday, 3 p.m. EST
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BOTTOM LINE: Nikola Jokic and the Denver Nuggets visit Kyrie Irving and the Dallas Mavericks on Sunday.
The Mavericks have gone 16-13 against Western Conference opponents. Dallas is ninth in the NBA with 45.2 rebounds led by Dereck Lively averaging 8.2.
The Nuggets have gone 14-10 against Western Conference opponents. Denver is third in the NBA scoring 120.6 points per game while shooting 49.9%.
The Mavericks average 116.4 points per game, 0.1 fewer points than the 116.5 the Nuggets give up. The Nuggets score 8.8 more points per game (120.6) than the Mavericks allow (111.8).
TOP PERFORMERS: Irving is shooting 49.0% and averaging 24.3 points for the Mavericks.
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Russell Westbrook is shooting 45.9% and averaging 12.9 points for the Nuggets.
LAST 10 GAMES: Mavericks: 4-6, averaging 111.1 points, 43.9 rebounds, 23.1 assists, 7.0 steals and 7.1 blocks per game while shooting 46.3% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 110.9 points per game.
Nuggets: 6-4, averaging 122.8 points, 45.5 rebounds, 32.0 assists, 8.4 steals and 4.7 blocks per game while shooting 50.4% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 117.1 points.
INJURIES: Mavericks: Dante Exum: out (wrist), Luka Doncic: out (calf), Kyrie Irving: out (illness).
Nuggets: Aaron Gordon: day to day (calf), Jamal Murray: day to day (knee), DaRon Holmes II: out for season (achilles), Spencer Jones: day to day (thigh), Vlatko Cancar: out (knee).
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.