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07.02.2021
Between Juneteenth and the Fourth of July
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07.05.2013
Mourn on the Fourth of July: Inside the Christian anti-patriot movement
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07.01.2015
On 4th of July: Who do Americans say are “True” Americans?
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06.27.2013
Most are Proud to be American, Republicans More Likely to Engage in Patriotic Activities
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09.27.2023
‘Sound of Freedom’ and the Media Fueling Belief in America’s ‘Special Role’ in Human History
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06.23.2015
Most Americans Believe Protests Make the Country Better; Support Decreases Dramatically Among Whites if Protesters are Identified As Black
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07.07.2022
PRRI Survey: Democrats More Likely to Vote on Abortion Views Than Before Dobbs