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Being American in a Changing World
Written by Ronald Takaki
Narrated by Michael Toms
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Takaki takes us back to our nation's founding principles - to the Declaration of Independence and the inalienable rights guaranteed by our Constitution - and implores us to remember that "the Declaration of Independence…belongs to all of us…as members of humanity."
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