DHS American Studies 2019-2020

Let us dare to read, think, speak and write. - John Adams

Monday, August 26, 2019

In-Class Essay

Here is the link to your work for today. 

When finished with your paragraphs, you can begin your homework which is posted on the assignment sheet.
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Assignment Sheets

  • Unit 9: Civil Rights & 1960s
  • Unit 8: World War II
  • Unit 7: Holocaust and Refugees
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  • Unit 5: Native Son/Jim Crow
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