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Hello AP US History Students of the Summer 2014e,

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Saturday, August 10, 2013

Marjory (Natasha) Junkermeier-Kennedy

I listened to Kennedy's speech first, and I thought he sounded very unemotional and that he didn't really care about the issue even though it is a very controversial, emotional, important issue. His tone made me feel like the issue didn't matter and that he didn't care which way it went.

I definitely changed my mind when I heard the phone conversations because he was speaking faster and interrupting Barnett. He wanted to make sure he got his point across. Barnett seemed to oppose everything Kennedy was saying. He didn't seem enthusiastic about doing what needed to be done to get Meredith into school, like her really just wanted to end the violence as fast as he could and he didn't care if that meant going against the constitution.

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