THE WHISPER OF A DREAM: What the American Dream means to parents, students and teachers
October 2, 2016
America’s roots are deeply engrained in the immigrants that arrived there. From the Pilgrims’ first landing in the 17th century to the plight of the Irish peoples in the mid-19th century, the movement of foreigners to the United States plays an invaluable role in American identity. Today, the spirit of the American Dream lives on in the people around us, whether it’s in the teachers of MVHS, a man who brought her daughter to America in search of better education or a Taiwanese girl struggling to get acquainted to an alien country.
In this interactive package, El Estoque explores what it means to become an American.
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