Column: Don’t turn away from the rising tide of political violence in America

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Nicholas Goldberg: Don't turn away from the rising tide of political violence in America (via latimesopinion )

against members of Congress in 2021 as there were in 2016. Local public officials increasingly say they fear for their safety.

Over the years, America has experienced violence related to slavery, immigration, the military draft and anti-Catholic sentiment. The country was particularly scarred by the scourge of anti-Black lynching. In 1995, 168 people were killed in Oklahoma City, when a right-wing, anti-government bomber planted a powerful explosive in a federal office building.L.A. officials put out a call for conceptual ideas for the memorial and plan to name the artist or firm who will develop the memorial in March 2023.

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