The term “Southland” originated in the southeastern United States during the Civil War era, with conflicting verses praising or condemning the region. The nickname persisted post-war, leading to further divisions and controversies, especially when used by newspaper editors like Harrison Gray Otis in Los Angeles to assert dominance over Northern California. Otis, a Union veteran, created a new “Southland” in California, but it ultimately mirrored the oppressive characteristics of the original, evolving into a white oligarchy with detrimental consequences.
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Americans divided on possible US involvement in Iran
US President Donald Trump is considering whether the US should assist Israel in its military actions against Iran, suggesting that intervention may be necessary to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear capabilities. An Iranian official has cautioned that US involvement could lead to an "all-out war," prompting public opinion polls on American support for engagement in the conflict. Need More Context? 🔎
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