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| | [AI summary] The 1876 U.S. presidential election between Rutherford B. Hayes and Samuel J. Tilden was a pivotal moment in American history, marked by a disputed outcome and a secret political deal known as the Compromise of 1877. The election, which Tilden initially appeared to win, was ultimately decided by a special electoral commission, with Hayes emerging as the winner by a single electoral vote. This outcome led to the end of Reconstruction, as Hayes agreed to withdraw federal troops from the South in exchange for the Democrats' acceptance of his election. The compromise effectively dismantled the last federal efforts to enforce civil rights protections for African Americans, leading to the rise of white supremacist rule and the establishment of Jim Cro...
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| | [AI summary] The text is a compilation of various news articles, opinions, and commentary covering a wide range of topics including politics, international relations, social issues, and cultural observations. It includes discussions on U.S. politics, particularly the Trump administration's policies and actions, international events such as Brexit and German elections, social issues like feminism and racism, and cultural references. The tone is diverse, ranging from critical to analytical, with some sections expressing strong opinions and others providing factual reports.
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| | The medical journal CHEST received a letter seeking information about how it handles "competing viewpoints."
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| American poses with Haitians killed by U.S. Marines on October 11, 1915. Increasing protests against U.S. occupation were met by the Les Cayes massacre of demonstrators by U.S. marines on December 6, 1929. 'The Revolt in Haiti' by William L. Patterson from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 9 No. 71. December 27, 1929. Haiti with its...