Prompt: In “I, Too,” the speaker expresses pride in his identity and his rightful place in America. Reflect on your own life: What aspect of your cultural identity are you most proud of, and why?

 Prompt Response: The aspect of my cultural identity I am most proud of is the southern food culture and southern hospitality. Food is cooked with soul and love down in the south compared to other places I've been. The southern hospitality is also pretty good. You're able to be in public and have a conversation with a random person you've never talked to before. This is the aspect of my cultural identity I am most proud of. 

Summary: I learned about "I, Too" today in class. 

Reflection: We worked on making a mask off of ourselves. 

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