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Journey With The Voice of The Panthers
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John A.
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One Voice
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Luke J.
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Wisconsin
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Our Natural Connection
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Leah Erato
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Wisconsin
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Rural Lights
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Katelyn H.
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North Dakota
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Dream, Don't Forget to Dream
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Darrian J., Morehead Writing Project, Kentucky
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A short biography of Remona Estep and her connections to Martin County, KY
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South Hadley Public Library
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P.L., Western Massachusetts Writing Project, Massachusetts
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I hope you will now enjoy reading and borrowing books from this extraordinary library.
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Voting Rights Project
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Ramona, Amherst Regional Middle School, Massachusetts
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Write to my representative about legislation to increase voter turn out.
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Transitions in Teaching
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Tessa T., Flint Hills Writing Project, Kansas
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Elementary school teacher shares thoughts on education and career field
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Voting Rights Project
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James & KK, Amherst Regional Middle School, Massachusetts
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Your voice matters. It matters now. You can influence voters even if you cannot vote personally. You have platforms like social media where you can share your opinions and influence voters. You ma...
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One Voice
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Luke J., Waunakee Community High School, Wisconsin
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Every member of a community has a voice.
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