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What you consider to be the three most significant claims made by the speaker?
The mayor of New Orleans, Mitch Landrieu’s gives a speech on the removal of confederate monuments in New Orleans dated May 23, 2017. Mitch is very proud of what he has done and seems to be convinced that he made the right decision. I see that the Landrieu’s has quite a few claims that he mentions in his speech. As for myself I consider the following to be the three most significant claims made by Landrieu’s. The first claim is how he will straight out a wrong turn that was made years ago because of the monuments. The second claim is how can we prove what kind of history a monument has to the younger generation. Last but not least the third claim is that he guarantee’s

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