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Escobar, N. (2020, June 18). Code Switch: How DACA has transformed the lives of dreamers—and their communities. NPR. https://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2020/06/18/880380018/how-daca-has-transformed-the-lives-of-dreamers-and-their-communities
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The Friedman Sprout. (2019, Dec. 2). A southern staple born of violence: A brief history of okra. friedmansprout.com/2019/12/02/a-southern-staple-born-of-violence-a-brief-history-of-okra/#:~:text=While%20okra%20is%20grown%20widely,native%20to%20the%20United%20States.&text=Scientists%20believe%20the%20cultivation%20of,slave%20trade%20in%20the%201500s.
Orange, T. (2018). There there. Knopf.
Pember, M. A. (2019, Mar 8). Death by civilization. The Atlantic. https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2019/03/traumatic-legacy-indian-boarding-schools/584293/
Reynolds, J. (2017). Long way down. Atheneum/Caitlyn Dlouhy Books.
Rhodan, M. & Takeoff, E. (n.d.) We are Americans, revisited: five years later. TIME, https://time.com/daca-dream-act-jose-antonio-vargas-time-cover-revisited/
Sloboda, N. (2007). A home in the heart: Sandra Cisneros's The House on Mango Street. In T. Burns (Ed.), Children's Literature Review, 123. Gale. (Reprinted from Aztlan, 1997, Fall, 22[2], 89-106) https://link-gale-com.go.libproxy.wakehealth.edu/apps/doc/H1420076385/GLS?u=nclivewfuy&sid=GLS&xid=a1e04a24
Twain, M. (2002). The adventures of huckleberry finn. Penguin Classics.
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