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Sociology
The study of human interaction, society and culture.
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Sweet Carolina23 Where does this Carolina defense rank as opposed to last season? Seems to me they’re so much worse than last year. They have to be at the bottom of all categories.close
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How Americans view the Black Lives Matter movement - "All told, 43% support the movement, including 18% who strongly support it. About one-in-five Americans (22%) oppose the movement, and a sizable share (30%) did not offer an opinion."
How Americans view the Black Lives Matter movement | Pew Research Center
General awareness of Black Lives Matter is widespread among black and white U.S. adults, but attitudes about the movement vary considerably between groups.
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U.S. Muslims concerned, but satisfied with their lives - " Four-in-five say they are satisfied with the way things are going in their lives, and 84% categorize Americans in general as friendly (55%) or neutral (30%) toward U.S. Muslims. About nine-in-ten (92%) say they are proud to be American."
U.S. Muslims concerned, but satisfied with their lives | Pew Research Center
The American Muslim community is facing some challenges. Yet for most U.S. Muslims, these problems only partially define their personal experiences in America.
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The mystery of the Melungeons: The story of an Appalachian people offers a timely parable of the nuanced history of race in America.
The mystery of the Melungeons | The Economist
The story of an Appalachian people offers a timely parable of the nuanced history of race in America
economist.com
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Charles Murrays Provocative Talk - Blinded assessments of Charles Murray's remarks deems them entirely uncontroversial and centrist
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