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That said, I don't find the analogy particularly insightful; the only thing "Renaissance" and "Reconstruction" have in common is a prefix. The effects of the Renaissance last to the present day; Reconstruction faded relatively quickly, its last vestiges snuffed out by Wilson.
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“I think he’s very, very happy at Stanford and Stanford is where he wants it to be,” Jack Harbaugh said. “But I would say this that still Michigan is the place that he loves, the place that for him was his foundation. It’s where, the five years he spent there, his education there at Michigan and his associations with Bo and the other coaches on the staff, that’s the place that he will always call home.”
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