In “I, Too,” the speaker expresses pride in his identity and his rightful place in America. Reflect on your own life: What aspect of your cultural identity are you most proud of, and why?

 Prompt Response: I think out of everything in my identity, I am proud to be a woman. Over centuries, women have been through similar struggles and also have been able to open up to one another and share how they are and even how they can overcome them. I think it is so beautiful to be a woman, because it allows for a close-knit  community of similar people with similar thoughts, ideas, and even pains.

Summary: Today we read and annotated the poem "I, too"

Reflection: Today I learned what it means to be an American.

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