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New York Times op-ed pays tribute on 100th birthday of late Minnesota politician Hubert H. Humphrey

In a recent New York Times piece, op-ed contributor Rick Perlstein pays tribute to the late Hubert H. Humphrey on what would've been the well-known Minnesota politician's 100th birthday.

Perlstein is the author of a book titled, Nixonland: The Rise of a President and the Fracturing of America.

During his political career that lasted from 1948 to 1978, Humphrey served as a Minneapolis mayor, U.S. congressman and the country's 38th vice president under Lyndon B. Johnson, the piece states.  

Perlstein, who underscores Humphrey's accomplishments, especially in civil rights, contemplates "how much better things might have been had today's America turned out less Reaganite and more Humphreyish." 

With economic circumstances and racial disparities as they are, Perlstein raises,  "shouldn't we perhaps spare a thought, on Hubert Humphrey's 100th birthday, for his road not taken?"  

Source: New York Times

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