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  2. USA Freedom Kids - Wikipedia

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    USA Freedom Kids at a 2019 performance Performance in 2019 2019 performance. USA Freedom Kids, sometimes referred to as USA Freedom Girls, are an American girl group known for performing their song "Freedom's Call" at a Donald Trump rally in Pensacola, Florida in January 2016, during his presidential campaign. [2]

  3. USA Freedom Corps - Wikipedia

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    The USA Freedom Corps also announced it has begun to work "with educators and others to help increase civic awareness and participation" across the United States and hosted a White House Summit on American History, Civics and Service, resulting in new initiatives to support civic education at the National Endowment for the Humanities and the ...

  4. United States women's national Australian rules football team

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    USA Freedom competing against Ireland's Banshees in the women's division of the 2011 Australian Football International Cup. The Freedom was the first International women's team to travel to Australia on a 2009 tour of the country playing against teams in Sydney, Melbourne, Country Victoria and Cairns in Far North Queensland.

  5. Timeline of young people's rights in the United States

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    The United States becomes a signatory country to the CRC after then-U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Madeleine Albright signs on behalf of the country. However, the United States Congress does not ratify the agreement. [27] 1994 Patrick Leahy: Senator Patrick Leahy of Vermont made one of the last attempts to pass the CRC through to the Senate.

  6. Fletcher Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Brothers is best known as the founder of Freedom Village USA, a home for troubled teens operated from a Christian Fundamentalist perspective and founded in Lakemont, New York in 1981. [2] The campus was the site of the Lakemont Academy , a secular boys boarding school .

  7. United States - Wikipedia

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    The first documented use of the phrase "United States of America" is a letter from January 2, 1776. Stephen Moylan, a Continental Army aide to General George Washington, wrote to Joseph Reed, Washington's aide-de-camp, seeking to go "with full and ample powers from the United States of America to Spain" to seek assistance in the Revolutionary War effort.

  8. America – The Freedom to Be - Wikipedia

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    America – People and Places, known earlier under the name America – The Freedom to Be and USA & Canada – The Freedom to Be, is a German English-language learning course in the form of a 13-part television series presenting the history of select states in the United States and provinces in Canada. The series explores the current situation ...

  9. Freedom Schools - Wikipedia

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    Freedom Schools opened during the first week of July 1964, after approximately 250 Freedom School volunteer teachers attended one-week training sessions at Western College for Women in Oxford, Ohio. The original plans had anticipated 25 Freedom Schools and 1,000 students; by the end of the summer, 41 schools had been opened to over 2,500 students.