RIP reckful (typefacer88)

Race #2498

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Official speed 79.09 wpm (111.06 seconds elapsed during race)
Race Start November 5, 2020 12:54:36am UTC
Race Finish November 5, 2020 12:56:27am UTC
Outcome No win (4 of 5)
Opponents 2. need4speed402 (96.05 wpm)
Accuracy 95.0%
Points 159.50
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In many ways, Cobb and Jaramillo were exceptional figures. Cobb's early radicalism was rare by US standards, as was his adamant refusal to abandon the small farm. Jaramillo, too, was a renowned firebrand from a notably radical state, and his violent end elicited unusual shock. Nevertheless, in both of their lives were wound up the fates of millions of others in the US and Mexican countryside. Not long after World War II, the stormy public debate over rural poverty and the human impact of agricultural change tapered off in each nation. As conservatives silenced dissenting voices by means of force or compromise, it would be concerns of productivity - not inequality - that dominated the next generation of rural policy making.