Write a dialogue involving at least 10 - 15 interchanges about the equalities to which we are entitled and the...
Write a dialogue involving at least 10 - 15 interchanges about the equalities to which we are entitled and the inequalities required by justice using at least 4 of any of these speakers: a staunch Capitalist like Andrew Carnegie, an 18th Century slave like Frederick Douglass, a modern middle class worker, an early 19th Century woman seeking the right to vote, a displaced Native American, a recent emigrant, a Wicca practitioner, or Adler. Have your speakers respond to what the other persons says, too.
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