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4th Generation American
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Amber B.
in
Alaska
My piece is about how my family is connects to my American Creed. In this instance I wrote a photo story explaining how it does. I write about the ...
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How does your family & community history connect to your American creed?
by
Siyar J.
in
Connecticut
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
My poem is a letter to you all. Althoug it's pretty short it touches on several things in america. I used Repition in this poem because the rhyme a...
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What Does it Mean to be Me? { An True American}
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Jayla K.
in
Michigan
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The American Creed as Seen Through Family and Community
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Jack M., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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This is a 7-page picture book about my personal experiences with the American Creed, and how others can relate to it.
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Racism in America
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Diana E., NY-Hudson Valley Writing Project, New York
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Racism is still a problem in the U.S. Isn't America suppose to be a place a where all get treated equally, but happened to that?
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They Never Protected Us But Rejected Us
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Zoe Graves , NY-Hudson Valley Writing Project, New York
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Police Brutality is an issue that the people who protect us chose to ignore. We should be able to voice our opinions, and not be shot down for doing it. If it's not corrected now, then our future g...
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What it Means to be American
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Heather R., Columbus High School , Montana
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Unity is fundamental element in America, yet with the current state of politics and media it has become easier to segregate ourselves from each other.
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Now That I'm Older
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Simran K., Avondale High School, Michigan
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A reflection on how my American creed has developed over the last few years.
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Everyone should be treated with the same equality and respect!
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Alex S., ASU Preparatory Academy, Arizona
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My creed is that everyone should be treated with the same equality and respect so that we all have the same possibilities to achieve our own American dream. I see this problem most in schools deali...
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