Regarding the gunfight that broke out on October 26, 1881, near Tombstone’s O.K. Corral: Do you see it as a battle between good and evil or a battle between two flawed frontier factions? Which set of brothers—the Earps, Clantons or McLaurys—do you blame most/least for the bloody showdown?
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