The Pledge_ A History of the Pledge of Allegiance - Jeffrey Owen Jones [90]
———. “The Youth’s Companion Flag Pledge,” leaflet, 3 pages, no date. “Copies of this leaflet may be had by addressing The Department Editor, The Youth’s Companion, Boston, Mass.” FJBP.
———. “Preliminary Reading for Columbus Day,” one-page printed, with illustrations, newspaper style. The National Public School Celebration of Columbus Day, October 21. Stories include “The Map Columbus Used,” “The Ships of Columbus,” and “Portraits of Columbus.” Also includes “The Public School Map,” a state-by-state breakdown of the number of public schools and number of students. FJBP.
———. Issues of Youth’s Companion from 1831. Available at http://books.google.com/books?id=SAMoAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&
source=gbs_v2_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q=&f=false.
Zeiger, Susan, “The Schoolhouse vs. the Armory: U.S. Teachers and the Campaign Against Militarism in the Schools, 1914–1918.” Journal of Women’s History, Summer 2003.
INDEX
The index that appeared in the print version of this title was intentionally removed from the eBook. Please use the search function on your eReading device to search for terms of interest. For your reference, the terms that appear in the print index are listed below.
ACLU. See American Civil Liberties Union
Adams, Gridley
Adams, Henry
Addams, Jane
AJC. See American Jewish Congress
Alien Friends Act
“allegiance”
alterations, to Pledge. See also “under God”
“the flag”
“to the Republic”
“under God” as unresolved
“under God” officially added
America. See also Congress, U. S.; flag, American; specific cities/individuals/organizations
1950’s culture
Americanism
Catholic loyalty to Rome v.
civic gatherings
Civil War
Cold War
era of Pledge like present day
Gilded Era
history of immigrants
immigrants elevated in
immigration anxiety
immigration impacting national identity
industrialization
internal subversion
national pride and Chicago world’s fair
New York world’s fair
ode to American ideals
Philadelphia world’s fair
populating of frontiers
Spanish American War
state statutes for schools
uses of Pledge in
Vietnam War
World War I
World War II
“America”
American Bar Association
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
Minersville School District v. Gobitis
American Express, event marketing
American Flag Manufacturing Company
American Jewish Congress (AJC)
American Legion
Minersville school board and
Americanism
Amish
Andover House, Boston
Appomattox
Ashcroft, John
atheism
in Russian communism
Bailey, Joseph
Bakewell, Allan
Balch, George T.
Balch Salute
Baltimore Conclave of Bishops
Banning, Sandra
Barnette family
Barry, Warren E.
Bauer, John W.
Bellamy, David
Bellamy, Edward
Bellamy, Francis. See also The Pledge
anti–melting pot views
authorship challenged
career change
death
drafting Pledge
Durborow’s advise to
early years
education of
Effective Magazine Advertising
family background
first months at Companion
first wife
Harrison interviewed by
on “intelligent patriotism”
lobbying Capitol Hill
as minister
passion for social justice
poetry of
as publicist
on “racial standards”
Roosevelt, T., interviewed by
second wife
socialistic views
Bellamy, Frank (unrelated to Francis)
Bellamy, Harriet “Hattie” (first wife)
Bellamy, Marie (second wife)
Benjamin, Charles L.
Benton, Harriet “Hattie”
Bethany Baptist Church, Boston
bigotry
anxiety about immigrants
white supremacy laws
Bill of Rights Committee
Birtwell, Archie
Black, Hugo
Black Muslims
Blaine, James
“Bloody Monday”
Bonney, Charles C.
Boston, Massachusetts
Bowman, Louis A.
Boy Scouts
Breckinridge, William Campbell Preston
Brickman, David
Brown, Cedric E.
Brown, Theron
Bruno, Giordano
Buchwald, Art
Buddhism
bumper sticker
Burton, Paula
Bush, George H. W
Bush, George W.
Butterfield,