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I agree with the assessment with one addition. I think that issue which hovers in the shadows of almost every discussion about politics in the country is especially important -- race. Particularly the race of the workers. The history of the South in this century begins with blacks taking the trains to escape the persecution where they were and head to the auto and other manufacturing plants in the North and southerners trying to stop the trains and literally pulling their black brothers and sisters "back home".
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