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      <title>Influential People During the Civil Rights Movement by Clayton Harris</title>
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      <pubDate>2020-03-17 22:16:27 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>What article was your favorite?MX </title>
         <author>osbel_deluna</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>my favorite article was the one from ducksters because it provided more information about him and what led up to him becoming an activist. Osbel<br>My favorite one was the Ducksters article because it just said so much more about him and about everything he did. -Clarissa<br>My favorite article was the article on ducksters it provided me with more information than t.--sianne<br>my favorite article about Malcolm X was the ducksters articles, it provided more information on his background. - preston  <br>My favorite article was about the Ducksters because it showed what he did before he got involved and how his early life was--Alan<br>My favorite was the Ducksters because it went into more detail and gave more information - Vicki<br>My favorite article was Duckster because it provided more information about him for me -Alyssa <br>My favorite article was the Ducksters because it provided a  lot more information about Malcolm X -Carla<br>My favorite article was the Ducksters because it gave me more information about Malcolm and all that he did in life. -Fernanda<br>My favorite article was the Ducksters article, because it went into much more detail about Malcolm's life and doings than the ReadWorks article did. The ReadWorks article appears to gloss over many aspects of his life, almost as if the entire article is a summary instead of an informational article. - Nolan K<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2020-03-20 21:21:41 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>What did the articles claim? MLK</title>
         <author>osbel_deluna</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>They claimed he was a minister who was tired of the inequality and then decided to fight for equality with peaceful protests. Osbel<br>MLK really wanted to be treated equally so he did things that would make that happen and he did good things. -Clarissa<br>MLK was tired with how poorly and unequal African Americans were treated. This caused him to have peaceful protest for equal rights.--Sianne<br>The articles claimed that MLK was looking for equality through peaceful protests. - preston <br>MLK wanted to everyone to be treated equally but the Rosa Parks incident made everything change while he did all of this with peaceful protests--Alan<br> MLK wanted him and every other colored person to be treated equally, for that he created nonviolence protest -Alyssa <br>The articles claim that MLK was a minister who wanted equality for everyone - Vicki<br>MLK wanted himself and others to be treated equally so he worked hard to change the laws, organize marches, start protests, and much more. -Carla<br>MLK claimed to be a minister and he wanted every race to have equal rights.-Fernanda <br>MLK firmly believed in the Civil Rights movement, claiming to his death that he will fight for equal rights for both whites and blacks. He fought for equal right with non-violent protests, hoping to sway hearts and minds that his people weren't all they were made out to be. - Nolan K</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2020-03-20 21:42:24 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>What did the articles claim? RP</title>
         <author>osbel_deluna</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div> She never really meant to start an entire movement, she was simply tired of being pushed around. Osbel<br>Rosa Parks was just a lady that was tired of giving in so by accident she did something that changed segregation. -Clarissa<br>Rosa parks never meant to start anything she was tired from being mistreated, this caused her to start the civil rights movement.--Sianne<br>Rosa park was never really aiming to spark a large part of the civil rights movement, she was just tired of being pushed around. - preston<br>Rosa Parks was just a lady sick and tired of all the laws she just decided not to give in anymore--Alan <br>Rosa Parks was tired of being treated unfairly, she finally refused and little did she know that is sparked a change in segregation. -Alyssa <br>Rosa Parks was tired of not being treated equally, and her refusal to give her seat up for a white man was a huge step in the civil rights movement - Vicki<br>Rosa Parks was tired of giving in so she refused to give up her seat to a white man, her actions started a civil rights movement.-Carla<br>Rosa Parks stood up for herself simply because she knew it was unfair for her to give up her seat, by her standing up for herself she started a whole movement and even though it wasn't intended the outcome was needed.-Fernanda<br>Rosa Parks was sick and tired of the discrimination against her people, and decided to stand against it. By peacefully protesting, even if she didn't mean to, she became a beacon to rally with against the oppressive white men and women against them. - Nolan K</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2020-03-20 21:44:20 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Dont Forget Your Name!!!!</title>
         <author>claytonharris1</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Please put your name at the end of your comment. Thanks. Coach C. Harris<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2020-03-20 21:44:55 UTC</pubDate>
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