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    paragraph 52). Thus the black community of Stamps, Arkansas and the black communities outside of Stamps, Arkansas, were reduced to nothing. Yet Henry Reed, the valedictorian of Maya’s graduating class of 1940, used the power of language to reconstruct not only Angelou’s identity, but also the black American’s identity. He changed his original valedictorian speech into singing the “Negro National Anthem” (“, pp 11, paragraph 56) which brought strength and acknowledgement toward the black American struggle

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    My High School Goals

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    My international experience differs from many, but can relate to some. I was born in Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, near the United States border. I was brought to the United States at the age of four to the state of Tennessee. Our life in Memphis, Tennessee was pretty constant, although we moved around the city a few times. When I was about to enter high school my family decided to move to Holly Springs, Mississippi, but as I transitioned to college I decided to move back to Memphis. Throughout the 17

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    My First Day At School

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    It’s warm and sunny in Webster, Tennessee. The day is August 16, 2017. To most of the town, it is just another day of the usual life. But to the children, the air is filled with dread. Tomorrow is the day that school starts. The young children are excited to show off all their new school supplies and summer scars. The older children dread going to school and seeing all the people they avoided over the summer. One thing is true for both ages: school is starting and there is nothing they can do to

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    towards the parking lot. They both walked out of the school without looking back at Kit. Finally alone with his thoughts, he debated with himself. I’ve wanted to go to Harvard my whole life. I want to have an amazing application, I want to be valedictorian. But was this the right way to go about? He slid down a locker, sat on the dirty school floor, and tried not to think. ********** Nora was running out in the hallway towards the parking lot when she spotted Kit Bauer sitting on the ground.

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    To value means to hold a valued entity in special esteem and consider it important. In “Graduation Day,” Maya Angelou recounts the narrative of graduating from the Lafayette County Training School in the small town of Stamps, Arkansas in 1940. Angelou calls attention to the value that she and her community share for education, starting with the community showering the graduates with gifts and ending with the community feeling reassured through understanding the Negro National Anthem at the end. During

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    Inside Document G, there is a speech made by a valedictorian student, that happened to be African-American talking about how his life after school would go nowhere compared to a white students. By saying that his life after school would go nowhere compared to that of a white students, proves that the Revolution

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    focus to numerous difficult classes, students slide by, learning only what they must know for the test, in order to not become too overwhelmed with classes. To add to this, choosing a Valedictorian includes pressure for school administrations due to all the lawsuits dealing with it. As Margaret Talbot puts it, “Valedictorian is an antiquated title and I think it has more negative connotations and effects than positive ones” (Talbot 225). In the fierce competition, some high-achieving students do what

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    Thank you for the generous scholarship amount of $5000 to go towards my education. Affording college would have not been possible without this scholarship. I have the opportunity to go to college debt free. My father joined the Marine Corps in the 70’s and fought in the Vietnam War. He received a good conduct medal which came from the evacuation of Saigon in 1975. My father and mother have been divorced since 2007. My mother raised my sisters and me by herself since the divorce. She recently received

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    In the article Is This a White Country, or What?, Lillian B. Rubin interviews native American people and reveals their thinking about immigrants, who they refer to as “the others”. One woman states, “If we keep letting all of them foreigners in, pretty soon there will be more of them than us…” (133). Rubin does not let this statement slide without understanding exactly what the woman was getting at. Rubin reminds the interviewee that when her family came to the United States, people also thought

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