Skip to content
National Writing Project
Writing Our Future
Enter your sign-up code
Log in
Menu
About
Start Writing
Responses
Surprise Me
Participate
Resources
Guidelines for Writers
Guidelines for Educators
Visit Our Classrooms
Partner Resources
NWP Radio
Explore the Film
Dr. Deanna Mascle's Fall 2018 Writing I Classes
Dr. Deanna Mascle's Fall 2018 Writing I Classes
Kentucky
11 responses to "American Creed" and counting
Filter
Post type
All types
Text
Video
Audio
Image
Location
All locations
Massachusetts
Argentina
Austria
Australia
Brazil
Canada
Chile
China
Colombia
Germany
Egypt
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Israel
India
Italy
Japan
Korea (Republic of)
Lithuania
Mexico
Portugal
Türkiye
Taiwan, Province of China
United States of America
Uruguay
Viet Nam
Tagged
All tags
action
america
american
creed
dream
history
Containing…
Go
Opportunity; The Name of the Game
by
Jacob G., Morehead Writing Project, Kentucky
. Summary:
My piece is about the current mindset around opportunity in America. My goal is to point out that we should strive to create equality, but right now there is also too much to do with identifying pr...
Tagged With
:
america
,
equality
,
opportunity
,
poetry
,
positive
Dear Americans
by
Grace S., Morehead Writing Project, Kentucky
. Summary:
my letter to Americans on why we should be grateful.
Tagged With
:
america
,
american
,
grateful
,
politics
Generational Poverty in Eastern Kentucky
by
Laura M., Morehead Writing Project, Kentucky
. Summary:
This is an open letter about who I am and my family's roots.
Tagged With
:
family
,
generations
,
poverty
Quality of Equality
by
Destin, Morehead Writing Project, Kentucky
. Summary:
A short poem about how I feel about intolerance in America.
Tagged With
:
compassion
,
equality
,
race
,
religion
,
sexuality
Inequality
by
Jenna A., Morehead Writing Project, Kentucky
. Summary:
My poem is about the inequality in our country. I focus on three main types of inequality in our country that affect large amounts of people. The goal of my poem is to open each person's eyes about...
Tagged With
:
discrimination
,
freedom
,
inequality
,
unequal opportunity
,
womens rights