For some anti-Trump organizers, resistance gives way to resignation as his second term begins
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35% ReliableFair
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6% Center
- Politician Portrayal
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54% : A great number of adults in 1896, the year the U.S. Supreme Court upheld segregation laws, did not live to see the passage of civil-rights legislation, he noted.49% : "Mr. Trump has entered his second term as a "much more powerful force," said Richard Rothstein, an economist who has written extensively about segregation in books such as The Color of Law and Just Action.
34% : In 2017, Vanessa Wruble was one of the lead organizers of a protest movement that brought millions of women to U.S. streets in a powerful show of defiance against the country's new president, Donald Trump.Eight years later, Ms. Wruble spent inauguration day surrounded by two emus and a zebra named Rubs at an animal rescue she now runs in the Joshua Tree desert, paying no attention to the pageantry of Mr. Trump's return to the White House.
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