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"Womanhood"
This conveys what it's like to be a woman.
Written by Jeslyn S.
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River City High School
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California
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River City High School
Spring English 11 - All Classes
English 11 Class
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This is a visual representation of the poem "Slow Burn" by Nikki Grimes. In this poem it speaks of a deep simmering anger or hate that the author feels when silenced or looked down upon for speakin...
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Dunbar R., River City High School, California
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Students analyzed poetry focusing on structure, literary devices, and theme, using the book Legacy: Women Poets of the Harlem Renaissance by Nikki Grimes, a collection and response to female Harlem...
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At Albany High School, a teen attending there creates a racist social media account that specifically targets certain students. When it is discovered, the aftermath greatly affects the people targe...
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Dora Lee W.E., Claremont Middle School, California
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The book, We Are Not Free follows the lives of 14 different Japanese-American kids through the horrific reality that was the internment camps during the 1940's. I think other middle schoolers shoul...
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