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A company in Charleston, South Carolina, is proudly manufacturing American flags sourced and sewn by skilled seamstresses in ...
I Pledge Allegiance to my Flag and the Republic for which it stands, one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. That was America's first pledge. Schoolchildren recited words from a ...
The Pledge of Allegiance has taken it on the chin over the years. Everything from the clause "one nation under God" to its recitation in public schools and public meetings has been challenged ...
Pete Hegseth: “They ultimately landed on a forgery, which the culture, at the time, was willing to accept, which effectively ...
S.C.'s Allegiance Flag Supply, which got its start when a Charleston couple couldn't find a quality-made flag for their home, is expanding to a $6.3M facility ...
Pledging our allegiance to the American flag does indeed seem misdirected, as suggested by John M. Crisp in his March 21 opinion piece, “The many ways to pledge allegiance to our country.” ...
It is amazing that the State Department’s “one flag” directive could be controversial. Even more amazing is how we got here in the first place.
With so many schools and districts in the nation, it’s hard to truly determine if Mary Fackler’s classes influenced how the Pledge is done today, writes Joe Blackstock.
The Pledge of Allegiance also was created to venerate the flag and "foster patriotism," in addition to boosting revenue for a popular magazine in the late 1800s by selling flags and subscriptions.