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I am the Flag
by Ruth Apperson Rous
I am the flag of the United States of
America.
I was born on June 14, 1777, in Philadelphia.
There the Continental Congress adopted my stars and stripes as the national
flag.
My thirteen stripes alternating red and white, with a union of thirteen white
stars in a
field of blue, represented a new constellation, a new nation dedicated to the
personal
and religious liberty of mankind.
Today fifty stars signal from my union, one for each of the fifty sovereign
states in the
greatest constitutional republic the world has ever known.
My colors symbolize the patriotic ideals and spiritual qualities of the citizens
of my country.
My red stripes proclaim the fearless courage and integrity of American men and
boys
and the self-sacrifice and devotion of American mothers and daughters.
My white stripes stand for liberty and equality for all.
My blue is the blue of heaven, loyalty, and faith.
I represent these eternal principles: liberty, justice, and humanity.
I embody American freedom: freedom of
speech, religion, assembly, the press, and
the sanctity of the home.
I typify that indomitable spirit of determination brought to my land by
Christopher
Columbus and by all my forefathers - the Pilgrims, Puritans, settlers at
James town and Plymouth.
I am as old as my nation.
I am a living symbol of my nation's law: the Constitution of the United
States
and the Bill of Rights.
I voice Abraham Lincoln's
philosophy:
"A government of the people, by the people, for the people."
I stand guard over my nation's
schools, the seedbed of good citizenship
and true patriotism.
I am displayed in every schoolroom
throughout my nation; every schoolyard
has a flag pole for my display.
Daily thousands upon thousands of boys
and girls pledge their allegiance to
me and my country.
I have my own law—Public Law 829,
"The Flag Code" - which definitely
states my correct use and display for all occasions and situations.
I have my special day, Flag Day. June
14 is set aside to honor my birth.
Americans, I am the sacred emblem of
your country. I symbolize your birthright,
your heritage of liberty purchased with blood and sorrow.
I am your title deed of freedom, which is yours to enjoy and hold in trust for
posterity.
If you fail to keep this sacred trust
inviolate, if I am nullified and destroyed, you and your
children will become
slaves to dictators and despots.
Eternal vigilance is your price of
freedom.
As you see me silhouetted against the
peaceful skies of my country, remind
yourself that I am the flag of your
country, that I stand for what you are -
no more, no less.
Guard me well, lest your freedom
perish from the earth.
Dedicate your lives to those
principles for which I stand:
"One nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all."
I was created in freedom. I made my
first appearance in a battle for human liberty.
God grant that I may spend eternity in
my
"land of the free and the home of the brave" and
that I shall ever be known as "Old Glory," the flag of the United
States of America.


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