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New Tech High at Coppell
Texas
22 responses to "American Creed" and counting
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accountable
black birds in the sky
cold
family style
home is not a country
legacy
seen and unseen
the black kids
the coldest winter
we are not free
we are not free
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America Is.....
by
Jordan Mundhenk , New Tech High at Coppell, Texas
. Summary:
I wrote this poem to show the good and the bad in America. I wanted to highlight the good things about our country but I also draw awareness to the bad things to encourage people to make a change.
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freedom
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inequality
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spoken word
The Patriot
by
Isabella Z., New Tech High at Coppell, Texas
. Summary:
My digital story is about the American creed and what it means for Americans.
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immigration
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spoken word
Defining "American"
by
Matthew P., New Tech High at Coppell, Texas
. Summary:
The American Creed: a statement of the values and ideas we consider to be “American.” It is not officially established, but events throughout American history suggest that the creed is very real. B...
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expository
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identity
Let Dreamers Dream
by
Steven L., New Tech High at Coppell, Texas
. Summary:
This is a poem I wrote about the values that America cherishes and exemplifies the rights that everyone possesses. No matter how different you may look or the way you act, everyone is given the rig...
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equality
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racial justice
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social justice
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spoken word