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DealBook, founded in 2001 by the New York Times columnist Andrew Ross Sorkin, breaks down the most important business news of the day for leaders on Wall Street and in Washington. Mr. Sorkin, who began writing for The Times when he was still in high school, has broken major stories including Chase’s acquisition of J.P. Morgan and Hewlett-Packard’s takeover of Compaq. In February, he broke the news that Adam Neuman, the co-founder of WeWork, was trying to buy the company out of bankruptcy. Mr. Sorkin is the author of the book “Too Big to Fail,” a chronicle of the 2008 global financial crisis. He has won two Gerald Loeb Awards, a marquee prize in business journalism, and helped create the Showtime television series “Billions.” He is also a an anchor on the CNBC financial news program “Squawk Box.”
Persons: DealBook, Andrew Ross Sorkin, Elon Musk, Jensen Huang, Sam Bankman, Fried, Kamala Harris, Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel, Sorkin, Morgan, Adam Neuman, Gerald Loeb, Organizations: New York Times, Wall, Elon, Nvidia, The Times, Hewlett, Packard’s, Compaq, Showtime, CNBC Locations: Washington
The Civil War was over, and Black men were legally allowed to vote and helped Republicans win in 1870. Two years later, Louisiana Democrats were determined to take back the state by preventing Black men from voting through intimidation and voter suppression. On Easter Sunday morning, White supremacists stormed the building and went on a killing spree, brutally murdering some 150 Black men. Another disputed election, more political violenceAs for the gubernatorial election dispute in 1872, it happened again in 1876. And while violence should never be the answer, it has occurred more than any of us would want to admit.
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