Rendezvous with Destiny: A History of Modern American Reform1953 |
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... Democratic convention joined in nominating Greeley , Tilden , still a loyal Democrat as well as a liberal , accepted the party decision , but with a dead heart ; during the campaign he did noticeably little campaigning . Throughout the ...
... Democratic convention joined in nominating Greeley , Tilden , still a loyal Democrat as well as a liberal , accepted the party decision , but with a dead heart ; during the campaign he did noticeably little campaigning . Throughout the ...
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... democratic process , but the progressives were fighting genes . The Rockefel- lers were born to be Rockefellers , and the slum - dwellers to be slum - dwellers ; Negroes and women were created intellectually inferior and morally weaker ...
... democratic process , but the progressives were fighting genes . The Rockefel- lers were born to be Rockefellers , and the slum - dwellers to be slum - dwellers ; Negroes and women were created intellectually inferior and morally weaker ...
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... Democratic Party of that day had its amusing aspects ( when Franklin ran for office the first time , politicians had to caution him not to campaign in a riding habit ) , but it soon brought significant consequences . Young Roosevelt was ...
... Democratic Party of that day had its amusing aspects ( when Franklin ran for office the first time , politicians had to caution him not to campaign in a riding habit ) , but it soon brought significant consequences . Young Roosevelt was ...
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