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J. Pharoah Doss: It can’t happen here? | New Pittsburgh Courier

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by J. Pharoah Doss, For New Pittsburgh Courier During the great depression, Sinclair Lewis wrote a dystopian novel about a charismatic populist candidate that captured the US presidency and then became a fascist dictator. The title of the book was It Can’t Happen Here. When Donald Trump ran for President in 2016, a handful of … Continued

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