America, Interrupted

Why 1920 can offer clues about the 2020 elections

08.14.2020 - By PBS NewsHourPlay

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In 1920, Americans were reeling from a flu pandemic, recovering from an economic crisis and grappling with violence against Black people, creating political divisions and debates that are similar to the ones we're having today. Yale University professor Beverly Gage walks us through how the Republican and Democratic conventions have changed since 1920, what promises politicians made then and what questions we face now. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

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