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intheflow

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6. I'm currently reading Timothy Eagan's book Fever in the Heartland, about the 1920s KKK.
Thu Apr 23, 2026, 12:13 PM
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The parallels to MAGA and TrumpLand are so striking it's creepy. But also kind of comforting. Because we were pretty much in the same spot 100 years ago but overcame it to see human rights advanced for all adults in the US (at least on paper). Hope springs eternal!

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The 1932 Election [View all] Chasstev365 Thursday OP
And with those majorities they governed fearlessly and progressively Fiendish Thingy Thursday #1
And also racist as hell SocialDemocrat61 Thursday #3
The Dixiecrats had a lot of power then Fiendish Thingy Thursday #4
Regardless of race? SocialDemocrat61 Thursday #5
Indeed, let's be honest Fiendish Thingy Thursday #7
Yes let's be honest SocialDemocrat61 Thursday #8
Mythologizing vs Demonizing Fiendish Thingy Thursday #9
Not demonizing but being honest SocialDemocrat61 Thursday #10
Let's go Dems! SheltieLover Thursday #2
I'm currently reading Timothy Eagan's book Fever in the Heartland, about the 1920s KKK. intheflow Thursday #6
You are overlooking the most important issue of 1932 sarisataka Thursday #11
You're missing my point; corrupt, Republican/Wall Street polices helped cause the Great Depression. Chasstev365 Thursday #12
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