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Caden D. Missouri

Letter to President

This is a letter to Donald Trump explaining the things that I want for him to do in the U.S.

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Ashlyn K. Missouri

Letter to the President

Ashlyn Koontz

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Aria Hunt Missouri

Letter To the Future President

This is a letter to the president addressing the big and evolving issue of Discrimination and civil rights.

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Anna M. Missouri

Gun Control

Letter on Gun Control

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Hannah W. Missouri

A Need for Environmental Protection

This letter addresses the need for environmental protection.

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Ethan S. Missouri

Combating Terrorism

ISIS is paramilitary and we need to know how they will be dealt with.

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rockey Missouri

College Debt Is A Students Threat

This is a letter addressing student loans being a burden to those who are in a lot of debt.Causing students of today to not even want to go college...

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Hannah N. Missouri

A Letter to The President of The United States

A letter to the president.

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Lizzy D. Missouri

The Future of Education

Being a student in a K-12 Environment I feel as if there is so much more people can do to improve the way the education in schools are run. While I...

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Carleton Hall Missouri

Racism is alive

Times have changed, and we can't ignores the facts any longer.

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Letters to the Next President 2.0 engaged and connected young people, aged 13-18, as they researched, wrote, and made media to voice their opinions on issues that mattered to them in the 2016 Presidential Election.

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