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Project Citizen
Connecticut
25 responses to "American Creed" and counting
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Mass incarceration
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Alex N., Project Citizen , Connecticut
. Summary:
Ray Nasser and Alex Nemec
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mass incarceration
Action & Expression
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Michael L., Project Citizen , Connecticut
. Summary:
A poem inspired by the American Creed.
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creed
The Electoral College is Failing America
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Tristan W., Project Citizen , Connecticut
. Summary:
The Electoral College is why Trump is in Office
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equality
Immigration: Poem of American Creed
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Daniel T., Project Citizen , Connecticut
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privilege
It's Hard to Keep Talking
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Jalen J., Project Citizen , Connecticut
. Summary:
I struggled to write about the idea of American Creed because it's a topic that everybody hears of so many times throughout school. To express personal opinions can only happen so many times. This ...
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hope
No One is Illegal
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Marwa , Project Citizen , Connecticut
. Summary:
I wrote this poem to express how I feel about immigration, as an immigrant.
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future
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