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Hey everyone,im frederick douglas or maybe im your concious talking to you through a computer screen . how ever you want to preceive this i’ll be here throughit all. So impretty sure youve heard of me before . impretty popular in the history depaertment. But anyways just in case your a bit confused on whats happening now let me clear it up.

So me being me .i have to say something about the segrating of the clubs in schools nowadays.like why are the latino and black achievers clubs separated. I mean is 2017 are we still being segrated i thought we were past this ,and sense no one is going to satnd up for this i will.

Fredericks blog[ first day of winter break]

I have exactly two weeks to figure out how im going to put the patsion together.

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