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A ‘Stroke of Genius’ in Civic Life: What America’s Story says About the ‘Movement of a People’ in Advancing our Nation’s Standing

If you’ve been watching the March Madness championships, there’ve been a bunch of exciting games. The finals results are in, not just in overall winners, but also in TV viewership. Outside of politics, it’s clear that sports events get lots of attention in the grand scheme of things as a nation. We all like to …

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Posted byDouette O. 'Doc' CunninghamApril 9, 2024April 25, 2024Posted inUncategorizedTags: andy reid, chris brown, civil rights, Dr Martin Luther King, e pluribus unum, israeli hamas, kansas city chiefs, march madness, nupah, solar eclipse, stroke of genius, superbowl parade, usa today, wiifmLeave a comment on A ‘Stroke of Genius’ in Civic Life: What America’s Story says About the ‘Movement of a People’ in Advancing our Nation’s Standing

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