The breakdown of national pride along political lines is telling. The Gallup poll found that 76 percent of Republicans are “extremely proud” of the United States, yet only 22 percent of Democrats report feeling similarly. Gallup places the blame squarely at the front door of 1600 Pennsylvania ...
On June 10, 1921, The Black Dispatch of Oklahoma City reported on what would go down as one of the most significant instances of racial terror in American history: the Tulsa race riots. Perhaps more fittingly described by the Tulsa Historical Society & Museum as the Tulsa Race Massacre, the...
the most relevant to the state of our political economy today may be the growing bifurcation of America. Increasingly, our country is segregated into high-income groups with a tendency to bourgeois norms, and low-income groups experiencing profound social breakdown. ...
By exploring drug court models in Latin America and the Caribbean as a regional trend and providing a breakdown of regional similarities and differences among countries, we hope to discuss present practices and provide recommendations based on the well-documented US expe- rience. This study comprises...