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Maggie B. Washington

Endangered animal protection

Because of human's movement, animals are facing a big problem of extinction. Endangered animals are waiting for protection, we have no time to wait...

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Sydney W. Washington

Gun Control In America

This is an anti-gun letter addressed to the next president of the United States of America.

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Sarah Washington

Abortion

In the U.S. abortion is a way to get rid of an unwanted child but there are alternative routes.

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Calista Washington

Gun Control

We should not ban guns completely, we should instead make them harder to gain access to.

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Sheldon C. Washington

Food Wasting

The food in US is wasted in a great percentage, while part of people have no secure food source. Look in the problem and try to work on it.

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Madi H. Washington

Pro-Choice Abortion

A woman has the right to decide what she would like to do with her body and the government should not be able to take this right away.

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Kayden S. Washington

Black Lives Matter Movement

Why the Black Lives Matter movement is doing more harm than good.

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Camryn V. Washington

Veterans

What resources are available once veterans come home?

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Nick L. Washington

Gun Control

I am writing this letter in regards to Gun Control, and why this country will be more dangerous without it.

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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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