2. There is a lot of talk going around about mob violence and disorder. Might be useful to step back and think about the broader history.
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3. There is 19th century literature about the unruly mob, often portrayed as insane, a body of writing rooted in pseudo-science (phrenology)
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@HeerJeet Solid analysis when added to history locking black communities down at night useful than violence focus@morningjoe@chrishayeslThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Whats Fox news? @OINNEWS
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@HeerJeet Shouldn't this framework be found in 20th century labor history as well? Social/labor contracts, riots/strikes.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I don't watch Fox, but thanks for thinking I do. @OINNEWS
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@JulieKinMI@JonPainterPhoto We don't "know facts" because cops have willfully obstructed investigation at every turn.
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