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  • Gwinnett, Dekalb, and Fulton county students walk out of class. by Georgeeggy12
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    On January 19th, 2015, Lincoln turns his Tv on Boomerang, and he gets the biggest surprise of his whole life.
  • Dear Florida by LaneyBugRants
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    Just a simple letter that I hope some leaders read.
  • Dead Attachment by poursomepixiedust
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    When Darlene's mother died because of a tragic car accident she didn't expect that things would change quickly in a small lapse of time. Just after the death of her mother, the life she enjoyed before, the one she lived to the fullest along with her complete family, is now destroyed. After a year of mourning, Darlene and her father decides to stay at her grandma's house. Darlene was just expecting another normal summer until someone came along.
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  • The "Walk Out" by Zcteal
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    Every single year your school dose something called a "walk out" nobody knows why, and everytime the citizen's would inquire about it...something would happen.
  • We Never Save the World by GoodTroublingScribe
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    What happens when you put down that heroic fantasy novel and start looking for ways to fight for justice in the real world? --------------------------------------------------- Young, attractive, and ready to change the world, Caleb and Otana are heroes that have inspired a generation of readers. But inspired them to do what exactly? That's the question that comes up in Mr. Blake's 4th period English class when his students, who are supposed to be reading Shakespeare, instead start arguing about the popular "Mountain Visions" trilogy. Challenged by Mr. Blake to emulate their justice-seeking literary icons in real life, five of his students decide to start the Youth for Justice League, a group dedicated to helping the marginalized and making the world a better place. Their journey takes them from labor rallies and encampments on the school lawn to street protests and brawls with white supremacist militias.