Two days after the Continental Congress voted unanimously to declare independence from Great Britain, the first two delegates signed the Declaration of Independence, inking July 4th, 1776 in history as the United States' Independence Day.
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Supporting the study, critique, and appreciation of American philosophy and culture--"American Studies"-- in the tradition of William James, John Dewey, Charles Sanders Peirce, Emerson, Thoreau, et al... This site was constructed initially to support an Independent Readings course at Middle Tennessee State University in the Spring 2021 semester.
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How to Save the American Experiment
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