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Driving the Vote for Equality

Equality matters. It always has.

In 1916, Woodrow Wilson was nearing the end of his first term as president, World War I was raging in Europe and dividing opinion across the United States, and Pancho Villa was terrorizing the southern border. The public was deeply divided on whether or not the U.S. should intervene in global conflicts, what role the government should play in business and banking, a

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