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The Piney Woods School

Mississippi

Seyna C. Mississippi

Police Brutality

It most stop here!

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Ahkia T. Mississippi

Racism

Racism, why?

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Seblewongel A. Mississippi

Issues

You can change the world.

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KiMyia Y. Mississippi

Lower College Tuition and Raise Minimum Wage

In my letter, I will be discussing the importance of lowering college tuition and increasing minimum wage federally and within states. I believe th...

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Nardos D. Mississippi

College tuition

College tuition should not be expensive.

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Kevana F. Mississippi

Help

What will you do for me?

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Isaiah M. Mississippi

Community

Building communities to make a better America

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Nathnael B. Mississippi

Immigration

How important is immigration to you?

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Quamesha G. Mississippi

College Tuition

Lower the cost of college.

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Alaina P. Mississippi

Dear Future President,

Stop, don't shoot!

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David E. Mississippi

Make College Affordable!

College

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Tyra F. Mississippi

Terrorism

Not all immigrants come to destroy. On many occasions, citizens have a stronger dislike for the dealings of the country than immigrants.

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Tyja S. Mississippi

Letter to the Future President

College Tuition

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Elijah M. Mississippi

College

College Tuition

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Angel T. Mississippi

Make Things Better

I'll be supportive.

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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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