“History doesn’t repeat itself. But it often rhymes.” - Mark Twain -- It hardly seems that this election could be more existentially tense or consequential. But it’s important to look back into history and remember that things could be worse. This was the state of the US during the election of 1868, told from civil rights activist Mary Ellen Pleasant’s California perspective.
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The Election of 1868
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“History doesn’t repeat itself. But it often rhymes.” - Mark Twain -- It hardly seems that this election could be more existentially tense or consequential. But it’s important to look back into history and remember that things could be worse. This was the state of the US during the election of 1868, told from civil rights activist Mary Ellen Pleasant’s California perspective.