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Nate Schatzline: “He [my grandfather] was an activist in [Birmingham, Alabama]…”

Featuring: Nate Schatzline, Republican | Texas House of Representatives, District 93

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And then all of a sudden, they moved to where one of the most racist parts of the country at the time, in the 1960s, that, you know, Birmingham, Alabama, specifically. And He [my grandfather] was an activist in [Birmingham, Alabama] and helped fight for equal rights. and everything like that. And so from. From that point on, we kind of had this. This fighter mentality in our family that we're going to fight to make a difference. (11:14–12:18)

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Asserts that Nate Schatzline's grandfather was an activist for equal rights in Birmingham, Alabama.

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