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1. In "One Million Volumes," Anaya commemorates the installation of the one millionth volume, or book, to the University of New Mexico Library. What were the central ideas of the speech, and
how did Anaya develop these central ideas? How are the key details related to the central ideas in
the passage? Respond with one fully developed paragraph.

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