by Dennis Joiner | Dec 17, 2025 | American Society, History, and Government
Picture two American workers living less than a generation apart. The first walks from a crowded neighborhood to a nearby factory because daily travel is slow and limited. The second boards an electric streetcar and rides several miles from a quieter residential...
by Dennis Joiner | Nov 17, 2025 | American Society, History, and Government
If you’re unsure should civil rights be capitalized, you’re not alone. Writers ask this question every day because the rules seem confusing. Some examples use lowercase, others use uppercase, and then there’s “Civil Rights Movement,” which looks different again. This...
by Dennis Joiner | Oct 17, 2025 | American Society, History, and Government
American culture often celebrates the lone thinker, the self-made entrepreneur, and the freedom to pursue one’s own path. Yet this exaltation of personal autonomy exists alongside complex social systems that both enable and constrain it. Individualism is not merely a...
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