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The Place For Equality In America
Well, now a days America tries to strive for everyone to be equal and that nobody is lower than another person. We weren’t like that before; we enslaved people and drove other people off of their land to reservations. We weren’t created to do this type of stuff to other people, but some humans just want to rule as much land as they can and fight anyone to get it. That is also the reason that wars start and people die, because humans are selfish and only think about their own well being. So, America isn’t the worst place for equality, but we did do some bad things to get what we wanted. In America whites have everything, and any other race gets half or less than that. It used to be that only whites could vote, and only whites could run for

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