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West Baton Rouge Library
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What is Your American Creed
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Mignonne L., West Baton Rouge Library, Louisiana
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Continually, I believe in order to be the best American I can be I must first be the best person I can be.
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What is Your American Creed?
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Kaleb S., West Baton Rouge Library, Louisiana
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When I think about my American Creed, I think of overcoming adversity and rising above the statistics set upon me based on my situation.
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How Can You Express Your American Creed Through Action?
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Peyton C., West Baton Rouge Library, Louisiana
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Expressing your American creed through action is showing pride and being courageous about your country.
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What is Your American Creed
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Alyssa M., West Baton Rouge Library, Louisiana
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My American Creed is based on acceptance, integrity, diversity, and perseverance.
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How do Words, Symbols, or Rituals Express the American Creed?
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Kennedy T., West Baton Rouge Library, Louisiana
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Anyone who advocates for freedom from oppression, equal opportunity, individualism, and focusing on the people, believes in the American creed and wouldn’t find the same treatment elsewhere.
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What is Your American Creed?
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Terrell S., West Baton Rouge Library, Louisiana
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My American Creed is a promise to myself and everyone else I am around, that I will stand strong for my beliefs and always remember my community.
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