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Date: 2012-08-29 12:27:51
United States
American culture
Nationalism
Alternative education
Colegio Cesar Chavez
Cultural assimilation
Melting pot
César Chávez
Mount Angel Abbey
Marion County
Oregon
Mt. Angel
Oregon
Oregon

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