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  • Millions of Americans are evicted every year because they can’t make the rent. For poor families already struggling with finances, the repercussions of…
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  • Jerry Litton, a congressman from northern Missouri, died in 1976 … on the same night that he won the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Senate. His death…
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