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(Part 2 of 2) America as The Social Capital of the World: But Are We on a Slip-Slide in Democracy as a Nation Towards Our Worst Instincts and Bad Side?

It’s a new year and by now Santa Claus made it back to his digs in the north. As folks settle-in for the winter months, there’s a flurry of sporting events that help us deal with short days and cold nights. For football fans, this season’s slate of bowl games kept them on edge due …

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Posted bydoc2commJanuary 4, 2022January 13, 2022Posted inUncategorizedTags: 1607, 1619, 1620, 1776, civics education, college football championship, critical race theory, declaration of independence, hampton virginia, immigration, insurrection, jamestown virginia, january 6, jon baptiste, lupe fiasco, reparatiions, slavery, wealth inequalityLeave a comment on (Part 2 of 2) America as The Social Capital of the World: But Are We on a Slip-Slide in Democracy as a Nation Towards Our Worst Instincts and Bad Side?

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