
Milton Makes Landfall, Israel and Lebanon, Detroit's Black Voters
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Contrasts of Conflict and Politics
This chapter explores the aftermath of Hurricane Huyen and its federal response, juxtaposing local officials' views with critics' opinions. It transitions to Lebanon, revealing the harsh realities faced by residents amid Israeli military operations and humanitarian crises. Further, the discussion shifts to Michigan, where the evolving voting patterns of Black men are analyzed, showcasing a generational divide and a complex political landscape ahead of upcoming elections.
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