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| | | | | Starting in 2013, Brazil witnessed a series of fierce autonomous movements followed by a right-wing reaction that toppled the government. This analysis explores the lessons of three years of struggle. | |
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| | | | | [AI summary] Richard J. Daley was a prominent figure in Chicago's political landscape, serving as mayor from 1955 to 1976. His tenure was marked by significant urban development and the expansion of the Democratic machine, which controlled city politics. However, his leadership also faced criticism for its reliance on patronage, corruption, and the perpetuation of segregation. Key events during his time included the 1968 Democratic National Convention, where tensions escalated due to police brutality and the violence that followed, and the Gautreaux case, which highlighted systemic racial discrimination in housing. Daley's legacy is a complex mix of progress and controversy, with lasting impacts on Chicago's social and political fabric. | |
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| | | | | If you believe the Wokies "have a point," or are critical of the bare knuckles counter-revolution that Chris Rufo is trying to foment (and that means you ivory tower purists at FIRE and Reason), you must read this book. | |
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| | | Health People, a health education nonprofit in the South Bronx, plans to open a training institute to educate people with diabetes on how to care for themselves. | ||