Her account of the time she asked students not to include their names
<p>I and two of my classmates, Beth and Jenn, discussed our names in first grade. Because they are identical twins, they frequently attended school in outfits that were identical to one another. I recall their green and red knit sweaters with their full names stitched across their chests: Jennifer and Elizabeth These names pleased me: sexy and uniquely American. They claimed that Marie and Lynn were their middle names, which were equally common, simple, and palatable.</p>
<p>In the first grade, Beth and Jenn, two of my classmates, and I talked about our names. Because they are identical twins, they frequently wore identical outfits to school. Their knit sweaters, which were green and red, had their full names stitched across their chests: The Association, which had not supported the march.</p>
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