The Surprising Election of Nixon in 1968: How Cheating Shaped Two Presidential Wins
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Breakdown: This breakdown explores the deep-rooted history of systemic racism in America, from slavery to the present day, emphasizing how oppressive systems have evolved and continue to affect Black families and communities despite legislative changes like the Civil Rights Act.
Breakdown: This breakdown focuses on the specific role that white middle-class suburban parents play in fostering the traits that can lead to mass violence, emphasizing the need for accountability and intentional parenting to prevent future tragedies.