When Zohran Mamdani shattered history to become New York City’s next mayor, the story seemed complete. First Muslim. First South Asian. First Africa-born leader of America’s biggest city. But in the quiet of an archive, a historian found a single, buried error that changes the count – and exposes how easily power rewrites its own ledg…
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