
audiobook
AMERICA FIRST
FOREWORD
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
INTRODUCTION
THE CONTINENTAL CONGRESS - ACT I.
AMERICAN PATRIOTISM
WHAT IS PATRIOTISM
AMERICA FOR ME
AMERICA FIRST
THE MEANING OF THE FLAG
Set against the backdrop of President Wilson’s 1915 call for “America First,” this collection gathers a range of patriotic writings intended for classrooms and civic gatherings. The editor, a former state superintendent, frames the material as a tool for young Americans—both native‑born and immigrant—to understand the deeper meaning of national loyalty. By linking historical speeches, poems, and reflections, the book seeks to nurture a shared sense of purpose during a time of global uncertainty. It offers listeners a window into the early 20th‑century effort to weave together diverse voices under a common banner.
The anthology brings together landmark addresses by Wilson, Lincoln, McKinley, and other leaders, alongside poems by Emerson, Longfellow, and contemporary writers of the era. A dramatized scene of the Continental Congress recreates the heated debates that led to the Declaration of Independence, giving listeners a vivid sense of revolutionary spirit. Interspersed are thoughtful essays on the symbolism of the flag and the responsibilities of citizenship. Designed for educators and students, the selections provide both historical context and inspirational rhetoric to spark discussion.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (369K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-03-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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