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Title: Harry Truman
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October 14, 2002 |
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Harry Truman was on his way. During his years of service to Jackson County Harry Truman was partly respondsible for many big events in his county. A hospital was built for the aged and infirm, a girls home for Negroes, a new Kansas City courthouse, and a new Independence Courthouse... Showed first 250 characters
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One option was to find another political office one that was preferably higher. Fortunately a very large opportunity opened up for Truman, a seat in the U.S. Senate. The Republican incumbent Roscoe Patterson, was up for reelection. With the Roosevelt tide running so strongly across the nation there was not likely to be much difficulty about beating him ... Showed next 250 characters
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