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Giuseppe Zangara, an Italian-American who became notorious for his assassination attempt on President-elect Franklin D. Roosevelt, serves as a cautionary tale. His life highlights the destructive power of misguided anger and the impact of personal actions on history. Zangara's story urges individuals to reflect on the importance of peaceful resolutions to conflict, and the far-reaching consequences of acting out of hatred or frustration. It reminds us to strive for understanding and empathy in every situation.

"You give me electric chair. I no afraid of that chair! You're one of capitalists. You is crook man too. Put me in electric chair. I no care!"
Man,


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