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Aspiring Americans
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Cydney W.
in
Alaska
I think this image represents what the American Creed is for me.
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My American Creed
by
Cole H.
in
New Hampshire
I wrote this poem to express how I feel about immigration, as an immigrant.
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No One is Illegal
by
Marwa
in
Connecticut
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The American Creed: Braden Edition
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Braden C.
in
Kentucky
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What rights should people living in the US have?
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Yanaire H., Carver High School of Engineering and Science, Pennsylvania
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I believe that people in America should have the rights of freedom, freedom of Speech and, to be protected by all the laws granted by the government period. Also to be treated equally no matter the...
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My American Creed
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Kaison Kaylor , Hazen Middle School, North Dakota
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My American creed is doing whatever you want no matter what language you speak, what race you are, or even what country you came from. I also think that my American creed is freedom for everyone.
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American Creed
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Tanessa C., Columbus High School , Montana
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The more we ignore the issues we are facing, the more people are going to turn away and lose faith in their communities.
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Family And The American Creed
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Clara Lang, Bay High School, Ohio
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I believe the makeup behind one's American Creed is rooted strongly from their family and homelife. Families can often be complex and confusing, but they are an essential factor to an American Creed.
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The Melting Pot
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Kyle D., Staples High School , Connecticut
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America is a melting pot of people, beliefs, and dreams. Everybody has dreams, and everybody wishes they would come true. I believe that America should be a place where the opportunity to follow yo...
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Creating an American
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Brenna, Gerstell Academy, Maryland
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A villanelle poem about my family's experience in America.
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