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At 22, Amanda Gorman will become the youngest poet in recent memory to deliver a poem at a presidential inauguration. She'll be continuing a tradition that includes poets such as Robert Frost and Maya Angelou. Kelia Anne/Sun Literary Arts via AP hide caption

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'History Has Its Eyes On Us.' Poet Amanda Gorman Seeks Right Words For Inauguration

At 22 years old, the Los Angeles native will become the youngest poet in recent memory to deliver a poem at a presidential inauguration.

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Sandra's 17-year-old daughter, Lindsey, has autism. Lindsey thrives on routine, and got special help at school until the coronavirus pandemic cut her off from the trained teachers and therapists she'd come to rely on. Audra Melton for NPR hide caption

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'I've Tried Everything': Pandemic Worsens Child Mental Health Crisis

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Firefly Field Aso, Aviino, Middle School
Under the City Stars Aso, Aviino, Middle School
Remind Me (Nujabes Tribute) Side Effekt
High Sunset The American Dollar
4 BC The American Dollar
Future The Best Pessimist
Black Alert The Best Pessimist

Filmmaker Ken Burns says America is "defined as much by our challenges and the dark moments as we are by our successes." You can explore U.S. history in scenes selected from more than 40 documentaries at Burns' UNUM site. Above, the sun rises behind the U.S. Capitol in Washington. Mark Wilson/Getty Images hide caption

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Ken Burns Says U.S. Has 3 Viruses: COVID-19, White Supremacy And Misinformation

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Sky Pray for Sound
Grayson Pray for Sound
Woes Guilty Ghosts
Polar Opposites Guilty Ghosts

At 22, Amanda Gorman will become the youngest poet in recent memory to deliver a poem at a presidential inauguration. She'll be continuing a tradition that includes poets such as Robert Frost and Maya Angelou. Kelia Anne/Sun Literary Arts via AP hide caption

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'History Has Its Eyes On Us.' Poet Amanda Gorman Seeks Right Words For Inauguration

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Flower Bracelet The Soul's Release
Butterflies The Soul's Release
Black Balloons Local Natives
Aquamarine yonderling
Coastlines yonderling
Blue Dream Emancipator
Waxin Emancipator
The Mule E*Vax

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