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Mr. Laarman's U.S. History Class
11th graders from Niagara, WI
Wisconsin
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American Creed
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Bailey P., Niagara High School, Wisconsin
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To Non-Americans, the American Creed is freedom of success and freedom of expression. This image represents a man becoming a citizen, his tears are of joy from finally becoming an American citizen ...
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My American Creed
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Olivia B., Niagara High School, Wisconsin
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This piece of artwork represents some of the different cultures that make up America and how if we stand united together, people in America are one step closer to achieve their version of the Ameri...
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immigration
America
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Jaida M., Niagara High School, Wisconsin
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My American Creed
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America was Never America to Me
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Isabel Ann Wells, Niagara High School, Wisconsin
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In America, there are many usuals and many givens. If you don't do this, you're not American. If you don't say this, you're not American. Within this poem I talk about the changes and sub standards...
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Home of the Free Land of the Immigrants
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Brady S., Niagara High School, Wisconsin
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My piece discusses the anti-migrant stigma that has re-developed in America.
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The American Creed
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Charles S., Niagara High School, Wisconsin
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Everyone is here for freedom.
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