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Living in America
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Malcolm M., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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In the wake of recent political turmoil in the US, including the 2016 election and movement for gun reform, I wrote this song in attempt to address the loss of respect within national discussions. ...
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A Culture that Glorifies Success
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Alex P., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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My piece touches on the fact that the American identity is largely formed off of the parts of American history we glorify as successes and the fact that this largely hinders growth, and additionall...
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On the Promise of Stability in America
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Drew M., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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This piece picks apart the promise of stability in America, exposes the shortcomings of this promise, and elaborates on the actions taken by people to make the promise a reality and their impact on...
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justice
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poverty
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Ukulele of Unity
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Dan B. & Amanda J., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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What does it mean to be American? Well, it takes more than one string to play a note, more than one fret to build a neck, and more than one person to be a band...
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The Rich Man's Burden (satire)
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Donovan B., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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My piece is a satire that details the inequity in educational opportunity in America.
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