City College American Dream Blog

This blog is where you can post your writing to be shared by you and your classmates. Blogs create a great place for writing because it can easily be seen by your peers, and you can write feedback on how you connected to your classmates' work. The blog format is meant to be less formal, more creative and freeing than the academic essays you write in this class. This is where you can explore your voice as writers, and take some risks with your style and ideas. Happy blogging!

Saturday, March 22, 2014

Three questions on Detroit: An Anerican autopsy

1. What is extended sense of  Charlie was robberied at a gas station at noon in Detroit??

2. Why did Charlie move back to Detroit as a reporter?

3. How does this book connect to the American Dream?
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