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Story:
What Do You Mean—Americans?
Author:
Wilbur Daniel Steele
Genre:
Literary Suspense
Summary:
Ever listen to old men grumbling about how the country’s going to hell, kids have no respect, and nothing’s like it used to be?
Usually, it’s just confusion: they don’t get the clothes, slang, or music, so they assume the world is ending. But sometimes it’s deeper: a fear of anything unfamiliar.
Today’s story starts with two old men complaining about the youth. But by night’s end, it’s clear the kids aren’t ruining the country. They’re as American as anyone.
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0:00 - Opening
0:10 - Introduction
1:20 - Story
34:00 - Personal Updates
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