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: 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 feel that the part of my cultural identity that I'm most proud of is my mom's heritage. That side of the family is from Macedonia, which is a small Balkan region in southeastern Europe. My great grandfather Boris fled to the US in order to escape conflict which was prevalent in the area. All in all, I'm quite proud of my lineage, and I'm glad that I was able to learn about it from my mom.

Summary: Today in class we completed the "We Real Cool" assignment in absence of our teacher.

Reflection: I completed the assignment fairly quickly today. I would've started on the cultural mask but I wasn't provided the proper paper.

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