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Carver High School of Engineering and Science
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What does it mean to be American? Does anyone know?
by
EthanJ, Carver High School of Engineering and Science, Pennsylvania
. Summary:
This essay was originally shared with others students at youthvoices.live and explores questions raised by studying history and examine similar issues in present day America.
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Reconstruction in today's society and what it means to be American
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Myka O., Carver High School of Engineering and Science, Pennsylvania
. Summary:
The biggest similarity in society since reconstruction and today is what people think it means to be American. Some Americans think to be American you need to bow to the flag and leaders just becau...
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What rights should people living in the US have?
by
Yanaire H., Carver High School of Engineering and Science, Pennsylvania
. Summary:
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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What Rights Do We Have As Americans?
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Ahmiah M., Carver High School of Engineering and Science, Pennsylvania
. Summary:
The rights of most people living in the US weren’t fully honored as much as the Constitution said it would. One right that is not fully honored is the right of having equality in this country. Till...
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What does it mean to be an American?
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Meshach A., Carver High School of Engineering and Science, Pennsylvania
. Summary:
Black men are constantly harmed by authorities who are supposed to be there for help and security because the authorities are set in a position for African Americans to continuously fail.
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