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In a new essay in the Washington Monthly, Dr. Gail Christopher shares this account of America’s grieving and mourning from Trump’s return to power:

From Salon

Many people have lost everything; the rest of us mourn with them for lives shaped by the routines of mortgage and rent checks, chores and yard work, meals and pets.

Robinson said she is mourning the deaths of neighbors who didn’t make it out.

Many Americans are in a state of mourning because of Trump’s victory in the election and now his presidency and what it will mean for the future of American democracy.

From Salon

They will still mourn for the many neighbours and friends who were murdered and demand all the hostages are released.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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