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The State of Hate: Americans still long to get along

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Four News21 journalists are on the second leg of a nationwide State of Hate road trip where they are recording and documenting tensions that are present in America today.

Rosanna Cooney Posted on July 12, 2018July 16, 2018

The State of Hate: The divide is about the jobs, not race

Frankie McCandless (left) and Keith Terwillger are constructions workers from Tennessee working in Tekamah, Neb. “Too many people are crying and moaning about every little thing,” Terwilliger said. “Everybody is just too tender. Everything upsets everybody.” (Lenny Martinez Dominguez/News21)
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TEKAMAH, Neb. — Since the start of the State of Hate road trip, the News21 road warriors traveled more than 3,000 miles and reported in Arizona, California, Nevada, Utah and South Dakota, before they arrived in Nebraska.

Brandon Bounds Posted on July 10, 2018July 26, 2018

The State of Hate: Rushmore inspires American unity in a divided time

Built over a 14 year period, Mount Rushmore features 60-foot tall sculptures of presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln. It attracts more than two million visitors every year to Keystone, South Dakota. (Lenny Martinez Dominguez/News21)
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SIOUX FALLS, South Dakota – America’s early presidents would not be proud of the U.S. today, according to some tourists visiting Mount Rushmore in South Dakota.

Catherine Devine Posted on July 7, 2018July 26, 2018

The State of Hate: ‘You don’t see all the anger you see on the news’

Residents of Salt Lake City gathered at the Utah Capitol to protest President Donald Trump’s administration’s treatment of immigrants. Utah Highway Patrol estimated more than 2,000 people attended the event. (Lenny Martinez Dominguez/News21)
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LARAMIE, Wyoming – As the News21 road warriors cruised through the West, they saw the attitudes change with the landscapes.

Catherine Devine Posted on July 5, 2018July 26, 2018

The State of Hate: Fear of the unknown

Nora Berguem, a native of the area, studies sociology in Los Angeles and works at Gus’s Really Good Beef Jerky during the summer. (Lenny Martinez Dominguez/News21)
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INYO COUNTY, Calif. – As News21 journalists traveled through California, residents repeatedly used one word to describe the mood in America – fear.

Catherine Devine Posted on June 28, 2018July 26, 2018
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