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the texas article

2/23/2019

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Compared to the rest of the United States, Texas can seem like a country unto itself. Not only is it incredibly large, but it embodies a geographically fluctuating mixture of Deep South, Latinx, and Indigenous cultures, combined with various modern progressive ideologies and a Louisianian influence along the Gulf Coast. Because of its great diversity, Texas culture can be difficult to understand from an outside perspective. Likewise, Texans might have trouble integrating into places other than their home. This creates a type of unspoken alliance between Texans all around the world, and it can be seen in our own college community.
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