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Martin LeeGrowing Up with Nothing: A Personal Reflection on Poverty, Pride, and Politics in White AmericaI grew up on the West Coast, far from the hollers of Appalachia or the decaying Rust Belt towns often labeled “Trump country.” From my…May 17A response icon26
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