INTRODUCTION Organizing Gives People A Voice.. Coming Together Makes a Voice Louder HAVING A VOICE.

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INTRODUCTION Organizing Gives People A Voice.

Coming Together Makes a Voice Louder HAVING A VOICE

IMMIGRATION VOICE

NATIVE AMERICAN MOVEMENT RESISTANCE dust.tumblr.com/post/ http://cosmic- dust.tumblr.com/post/

WOUNDED KNEE

COMMUNITY VIOLENCE

COMMUNITY VIOLENCE AWARENESS

LILLY LEDBETTER FAIR PAY ACT OF 2009 EQUAL PAY FOR WOMEN

WORK CITED GOP Sounds Alarm on Latino Voter Gap by: Rachael Firm – May The New York Times: Obama Signs Equal-Pay Legislation: January 29 th Mount Rushmore Revisited: 150 years of History. Adam G. Pacio: