
This engaging work traces the birth of America’s most recognizable symbol, beginning with the heated debates of 1775 when the Continental Congress sought a banner that could unite the fledgling colonies. The author walks listeners through the early designs—striped fields, the intertwined crosses of St. Andrew and St. George, and the first public unfurling under General Washington—painting a vivid picture of a nation striving for identity amid the turmoil of war.
Beyond the politics of colors and stripes, the narrative shines a spotlight on the remarkable woman behind the iconic star‑spangled flag. Drawing on family stories and rare recollections, it brings Betsy Ross to life, showing how her modest workshop became the cradle of a lasting emblem of patriotism. Richly illustrated and filled with anecdotes, the book offers a clear, human‑focused portrait of the flag’s evolution, inviting listeners to appreciate the blend of craft, courage, and community that forged the symbol still flown today.
Full title
The Story of Our Flag, Colonial and National With Historical Sketch of the Quakeress Betsy Ross
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (102K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-06-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Best known for a colorful 1898 history of the American flag and Betsy Ross, this little-known writer and illustrator brought patriotic storytelling and visual detail together in one volume.
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