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		<title>Sarah Margru Kinson</title>
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<p align="left">    In class, we all read a blog about Sarah Margru Kinson that my teacher wrote. It was a good story, but it was sad. It&#8217;s about an African girl who gets captured by Americans and was a slave. There are two girls that come with her named Kagne and Teme. They go to Cuba, they get fake passports, and a bunch of other things happen to her as a slave girl. But, in the end, she comes back. It is a really good story, and I think you should read it if it gets published. You should really read it.</p>
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