He was known as the enlightment one
The 16th U.S. president was firm in believing slavery was morally wrong, but his views on racial equality were sometimes more complicated.
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the villages leaders and elders offer them a plot in the evil Forest believing that the missionaries will not accept it. To the elders amazement the missionaries rejoice in the offer. But the elders are certain that the forest sinister spirit and forces will kill the missionaries within days
Lincoln Steffens and Claude Wetmore wrote on one of the greatest urban scandals of the post-Civil War: corruption.
The article Tweed Days in St. Louis, printed in McClure's magazine on a 1902 issue, was written by Steffens and Wetmore along with other writers and was called the first muckraking article.
In it, Major Ziegenhein and the city council were denounced for corruption, claiming they were stealing the public budget and getting bribes to approve regulations.
Latin American politics was still dominated by Spain then. That means
that the highest power was with the Peninsulares, that is people born in
Spain. Below them were their children: the criollos, Spanish by descent, but born in the New World.