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Title: Diapositiva 1


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Laboratorio arte e inglese
Musumeci Emily 3A
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Shes got her ticket
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Shes got her ticket I think she gonna use it I
think she going to fly away No one should try and
stop her Persuade her whit their power She says
that her mind is made Up
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Why not leave why not Go away Too much
hatred Corruption and greed Give your life And
invariably they leave you with Nothing Young girl
aint got no chances No roots to keep her strong
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Shes shed all pretenses That someday shell
belong Some folks call her a runaway A failure
in the race But she knows where her ticket takes
her She will find her place in the sun An shell
fly,fly,fly
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Rigths in the constitutions
Musumeci Emily 3A
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Mount Rushmore
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Abramo Linkon
George Washinton
Unì gli stati e ottenne l uguaglianza.
Fu rappresentato perché lottò per l
indipendenza degli Stati Uniti.
Theadore Rosevelt
Tomas Jefferson
Aveva un ruolo internazionale nel 20 secolo.
Fu il simbolo della rappresinività del governo.
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I have a dream
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  • Martin Luther King was born in Atlanta in 1929.He
    was the son of a Baptist pastor. In 1954 King
    became the pastor of a black baptist church in
    Alabama. After the war in the America the slaves,
    in teory, they were free and equal to the white
    people. But many whites were hostile to them and
    racial discrimination against black people was
  • Very common in the southern states. They were not
    allowed to enter many bilding. There were
    separate seats for whites and blacks on bus and
    trains. The blacks people dont vote in
    elections.

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In 1955 he helped to organize a protest against
segregration on buses in Montgomery. This was the
beginning of a great non-violent protest
movement, called the Civil Rights movement.Black
people marched in demonstrations in many
different cities. Many of the leaders were put in
prison.On 28th August 1963 marched to Washington.
The protest were succesful. In 1964 Martin Luther
King received the Nobel peace prize. In 1968 he
was assasinated.
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