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Show new changes starting from 10:28, March 19, 2024
   
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March 11, 2024

March 10, 2024

  • (diff | hist) . . Democratic Party‎; 15:12 . . (-1). .LT (Talk | contribs)(Bryan and anti-Semitism)
  • (diff | hist) . . Democratic Party‎; 15:10 . . (+823). .LT (Talk | contribs)(Immigration and refugees)
  • (diff | hist) . . Democratic Party‎; 15:02 . . (-284). .LT (Talk | contribs)(FDR's Southern Strategy: Inaccurate. Most black voters were already majority-Democrat in presidential elections since 1936. From 1936-60, a third still remained loyal GOPers, and from 1964 onwards it finally shrunk to ~5-10%.)
  • (diff | hist) . . Democratic Party‎; 14:59 . . (0). .LT (Talk | contribs)(FDR's Southern Strategy: I know a certain editor here is a Comsymp, but please capitalize as grammatically appropriate.)
  • (diff | hist) . . Democratic Party‎; 14:58 . . (-363). .LT (Talk | contribs)(FDR's Southern Strategy: This lynching occurred in 1930 (FDR took office in 1933) in an Indiana county which voted Republican. It's almost certainly attributable to the ideology of the Progressive Movement, but not FDR's New Dealism.)
  • (diff | hist) . . Democratic Party‎; 14:54 . . (-61). .LT (Talk | contribs)(let's NOT put this in the first sentence)

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