This isn't the first time hundreds of thousands of Americans died in a Pandemic.
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Opinion by Douglas Brinkley
Updated 3:28 PM ET, Thu July 30, 2020
Then came the Spanish Flu pandemic of 1918, which killed some 50 million people worldwide, including 675,000 Americans. It was one of the most disruptive disasters in modern history, forcing the closure of churches, schools, amusements and even federal courts -- but not voting booths.
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