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Khabir B. Pennsylvania

Don't Objectify Women!

Men should have more respect for women and should raise their sons to have respect too.

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Mang S. Pennsylvania

Gun control

Dear Next President

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Dwayne G. Pennsylvania

Lets talk about Heath care

Why do people have to pay to survive health care should be free.

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Mike W. Pennsylvania

Homework Problems

Homework is a waste of time ..

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fatimata c. Pennsylvania

gun control ,black lives matter

Dear future president

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Tatyana N. Pennsylvania

Abortion

Abortion is a women's choice it's her body and baby so why should you be able to tell her what to do with it?

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Shania P. Pennsylvania

Gun Violence

Gun violence should be stopped.

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Donnell L. Pennsylvania

The importance of a four year education

The importance of a four year education

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stephone s. Pennsylvania

We need to sit down and have a discussion about B.L.M.

two year ago teenagr michael brown was shot and killed by police officer Darren Wilson, and this situation riddled with lies and misconceptions spa...

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Antonio R. Pennsylvania

Future President

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Joseph J. Pennsylvania

Abortion Should be Stopped

If you're not ready to have the baby then don't have it in the first place, Birth Control, condoms and contraceptives are not here for no reason.

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Elizabeth Pennsylvania

Bullying

Across the world over 3.2 million people get bullied every year. Bullying is something people deal with every day.

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Rata Pennsylvania

Black Lives Matter/ Police Brutality

Stop the Violence...

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Malik F. Pennsylvania

Police Brutality from an Angle

My letter is about what "Police Brutality" looks like.

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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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