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Opinion: America is still a work in progress

The article begins by referencing poets Walt Whitman and Langston Hughes, who have written about America, suggesting a literary perspective on the nation's identity. It appears to set up a discussion about the ongoing development of American society and values, though the provided text does not include further content beyond these introductory lines.

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Opinion: America is still a work in progress

The article begins by referencing poets Walt Whitman and Langston Hughes, who have written about America, suggesting a literary perspective on the nation's identity. It appears to set up a discussion about the ongoing development of American society and values, though the provided text does not include further content beyond these introductory lines.

Bias read (Center): The article opens with a reference to literary figures discussing America, which suggests a reflective tone rather than overt advocacy for any specific political ideology. There is no clear framing toward either left or right, and the piece seems to aim at a balanced reflection on national progress.

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