I
was born on July 4, 1776, and the Declaration of
Independence is my birth certificate. The bloodlines
of the world run in my veins, because I offered
freedom to the oppressed.
I am
the United States.
I am
185,000,000 living souls, and the ghost of millions
who have lived and died for me.I
am Nathan Hale and Paul Revere. I stood at Lexington
and fired the shot heard around the world. I am
Washington, Jefferson, and Patrick Henry. I
am John Paul Jones, the Green Mountain boys, and
Davy Crockett.
I am Lee, Grant, and Abe Lincoln.
I
am the Brooklyn Bridge, the wheat lands of Kansas,
and the granite hills of Vermont. I am the coal
fields of the Virginias and Pennsylvania; the fertile
lands of the West; the Golden Gate and the Grand
Canyon. I am Independence Hall, the Monitor and
the Merrimac.
I am
big. I sprawl from the Atlantic to the Pacific,
three million square miles throbbing with industry.
I am more than 5,000,000 farms; I am forest, field,
mountain and desert.
I am quiet villages...and cities that never sleep.
You
can look at me and see Ben Franklin walking proudly
down the streets of Philadelphia with his bread
loaf under his arm. You
can see Betsy Ross with her needle. You can see
the lights of Christmas, and hear the strains of
"Auld Lang Syne" as the calendar turns.
I am Babe Ruth and the World Series.
I am
169,000 schools and colleges and 250,000 churches
where people worship God as they think best.
I
am a ballot dropped in a box, the roar of a crowd
in a stadium, and the voice of a choir in a cathedral.
I am an editorial in a newspaper, and a letter to
a Congressman. I am Eli Whitney and Stephen Foster.
I am Tom Edison, Albert Einstein, and Billy Graham.
I am Horace Greeley, Will Rogers, and the Wright
brothers. I
am George Washington Carver, Daniel Webster, and
Jonas Salk. I am Longfellow, Harriet Beecher Stowe,
Walt Whitman, Thomas Paine.
Yes,
I am the Nation, and these are the things that
I am.
I
was conceived in freedom, and, God willing, in
freedom will I spend the rest of my days.
May
I possess always the integrity, the courage, and
the strength to keep myself unshackled, to remain
a citadel of freedom, and a beacon of hope to the
world.