My Hope For America

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Hope for America

As of this year, America is 241 years old, but not much has changed since then. When North America was formed back in 1776, we had slaves, black slaves. Then on New Year's Day in 1863, slaves were freed, but they were treated still as such. Later in 1964, they were given rights, and with all this “change” changed nothing. Still today, they are treated as a minority group. Racism is just one of the many problems that plague this country. To this day, America is filled with Racism, Poverty, Terrorism, Drugs, and list continues, but there is always hope for the future.

The America I hope for is that it is a place where all the discrimination, all these people who are treated as unequals because of race or gender, simply

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