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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 28

    October 1967 "was a time of simmering hostilities in the United States on two momentous sociopolitical fronts: liberal civil rights activists were battling conservative segregationists," while antiwar protesters were calling to end the Vietnam Warhttps://nyti.ms/2EW2vku 

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      1. Bhushan kumar jha‏ @Bhushan61Jha Oct 28
        Replying to @nytimes

        I guess the history is forgotten these days.

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      1. Dave Ellis‏ @DaveEll57279091 Oct 28
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        Segregationist were not conservative, they were democrat leftists.

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      2. Charlie111‏ @Ignatiusone Oct 28
        Replying to @nytimes

        Weren't most of the Govs. In the southern states Dems? Wallace and Maddox to name a few. If memory serves it was Reps. that were championing civil rights. Or maybe I am confused.

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      3. Gregg Schoenberger‏ @greggschoeny78 Oct 28
        Replying to @Ignatiusone @nytimes

        Dems, yes, but wholly conservative

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      4. Charlie111‏ @Ignatiusone Oct 28
        Replying to @greggschoeny78 @nytimes

        Still Democrat party. Still kept fighting civil rights. Still beat people to keep control. Using state assets to keep control. Do not see ANY state deploying and beating citizens to maintain point of view. Nor does Fed. We beat each other up.

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      1. Jack Brooks‏ @MJBJD Oct 28
        Replying to @nytimes

        Your improper use of the word conservative is intended to inflame against the Republicans who freed the slaves from Dem slave owners who tried to secede to maintain slavery. The Vietnam war was started by Dem Pres

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      1. craig nickum‏ @nickum_craig Oct 28
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        And you question why you are called "Fake News". Most Southern States and cities were run by Democrats. It was the Republicans votes not Democrats that got the Civil Rights Act passed.

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      1. GoldenOil‏ @GoldenOil2 Oct 28
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        #frankincense_oil #essentioal #boswellia #frankincense_oilhttps://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F253953791218 …

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      1. glenda george‏ @sofiegeorge Oct 28
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        we will never forget how the liberals treated the men who came back from the war. They where attacked and harassed. Liberals are the ones who did the violent riots back then and there still doing them.They voted to end segregation now black people want it back

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      1. glenda george‏ @sofiegeorge Oct 28
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        Lincoln who wanted to free the slaves and democrats fought him on was the cause of the civil war. In the end democrats had him killed. MLK was a republican civil rights leader that did not believe in fighting only liberals did, Democrats are the party of evil

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      1. Bob Freeman‏ @BobFreemanhd Oct 28
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        MAGA means do this crap again !

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      1. Dr. Ashoke Kumar Sen‏ @AshokeKumarSen Oct 28
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        The most brutal war was the Vietnam war! Those who remember would testify! In the deadly jungles of vietnam!!

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      1. Kathleen Hughes‏ @Kathlee75377886 Oct 28
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        I'm not torn at all right now! To vote BLUE is to protect all we are, and what good we do!

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      1. RT‏ @rtoh Oct 28
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        The segregationists were southern Democrats. Good thing some of us know history.

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      1. Citizen Emmanuel‏ @EmmanuelUsanga1 Oct 28
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        At that very moment Nigerians were also killing each other in the BIAFRA Secession War. Only Britain, France and Russia were paying any serious attention to the NIGERIAN crisis. Was that a coincidence?

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