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قراءة كتاب America First: Patriotic Readings
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AMERICA FIRST
Patriotic Readings
BY
JASPER L. McBRIEN, A. M.
FORMER STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION OF NEBRASKA
AND NOW SCHOOL EXTENSION SPECIALIST FOR THE UNITED
STATES BUREAU OF EDUCATION, WASHINGTON, D. C.

AMERICAN BOOK COMPANY
NEW YORK CINCINNATI CHICAGO
Copyright, 1916 by JASPER L. McBRIEN
All rights reserved
AMERICA FIRST
W. P. 7
FOREWORD
America First was the central thought in President Wilson's address to the Daughters of the American Revolution on the twenty-fifth anniversary of their organization—their Silver Jubilee—in Washington, D. C., October 11, 1915. The president declared in this address that all citizens should make it plain whether their sympathies for foreign countries come before their love of the United States, or whether they are for America first, last, and all the time. He asserted, also, that our people need all of their patriotism in this confusion of tongues in which we find ourselves over the European war.
The press throughout the country has taken up the thought of the President and, seconded by the efforts of the Bureau of Education, has done loyal work in making "America First" our national slogan. This is all good so far as it goes—especially among the adult population, many of whom must be educated, if educated at all, on the run. But the rising generation, both native-born and foreign, to get the full meaning of this slogan in its far-reaching significance, must have time for study and reflection along patriotic lines. There must be the right material on which the American youth may settle their thoughts for a definite end in patriotism if our country is to have a new birth of freedom and if "this government of the people, by the people, and for the people is not to perish from the earth." The prime and vital service of amalgamating into one homogeneous body the children alike of those who are born here and of those who come here from so many different lands must be rendered this Republic by the school teachers of America.
The purpose of this book is to furnish the teachers and pupils of our country, material with which the idea of true Americanism may be developed until "America First" shall become the slogan of every man, woman, and child in the United States.
CONTENTS
THE CONTINENTAL CONGRESS | ||
Jasper L. McBrien | ||
Introduction | 13 | |
Tableau—The Spirit of Seventy-Six | 19 | |
Cast of Characters | 20 | |
The Continental Congress—A Dramatization | 21 | |
AMERICAN PATRIOTISM | ||
What is Patriotism | Jasper L. McBrien | 71 |
America for Me | Henry van Dyke | 73 |
America First | Woodrow Wilson | 75 |
The Meaning of the Flag | Woodrow Wilson | 83 |
Makers of the Flag | Franklin K. Lane | 87 |
The Flag of the Union Forever | Fitzhugh Lee | 90 |
Farewell Address | George Washington | 94 |
Washington | John W. Daniel | 104 |
Abraham Lincoln | Henry Watterson | 129 |
Second Inaugural Address | Abraham Lincoln | 151 |
Robert E. Lee | E. Benjamin Andrews | 154 |
Our Reunited Country | Clark Howell | public@vhost@g@gutenberg@html@files@24798@[email protected]#Page_163" class="pginternal" |