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Hubbs
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Fading Freedom
Leland Shipp
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Old Glory Tells Her Story
Lisa Campbell
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Pale Riders
Terence Cummings-Smith
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1 two one 2
Tyrone Everett Allen
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A Boston Ballad, 1854
Walt Whitman
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A Message to America
Alan Seeger
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All the way to a TEA
Tyrone Everett Allen
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America; The Beautiful
Stronghold
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AMERICAN LAMENTATION
Barry Green Jr
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Americanized
Stronghold
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Area Codes ( Version 2 )
Stronghold
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Away Down South In The Land of Traitors
Anonymous Americas
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Barren Hill
Kurt Philip Behm
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Biden Versus Trump
Linus Asonye
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Centennial
Julia A Moore
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Centennial Celebration
Julia A Moore
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Cheer for the United Socialist States of America!
H.L. Dowless
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Columbian Ode
Paul Laurence Dunbar
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Cowboy
Chris Curasi
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Do Not Stand for My Flag!
James W. Smolka
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Elegy of Four Lands
Raitano
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Freedom Land usa
Edward Raymonda
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Freedom's Fool
Robert William Service
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Good Old U.S.A.
Mary I. Owens
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From which London landmark did Wordsworth celebrate the view in his poem beginning: "Earth has not any thing to show more fair..."
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B Waterloo Sunset
C Hampstead Heath
D The Tower of London