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Uniform Flag laws
United States Flag Foundation
veneration
Flag Code
endorsed by Klu Klux Klan
Flag Day
Flag Day: Its History, Origin, and Celebration as Related in Song and Story
“flag fetishism”
Flag Over the Schoolhouse program
“The Flag That Has Never Known Defeat”
flag-burning incidents
flag-raising movement
Youth’s Companion role in
flags, foreign
Ford, Daniel Sharp
on “mission” of Companion
organizing promotional gambit
retooling Companion
Foster, Janet
Foster, John W.
Fourteenth Amendment
Frankfurter, Felix
Franklin, Benjamin
Freethinkers of America
French Revolution
“equality and fraternity”
“liberty and fraternity”
frontiers, populating of
Gardner, Erle Stanley
gays and lesbians
German immigrants
Ghana
Gilded Era
Ginsburg, Ruth Bader
Girl Scouts
Gladden, Washington
Gobitis, Lillian
Gobitis, Walter
Gobitis, William
God. See also “under God”
“In God We Trust”
Goldwater, Barry
Grand Army of the Republic
Grant, Ulysses S.
Greek Americans
Greeley, Horace
Green, William
Gregorian calendar
Grosvener, Gilbert
group recitation
Guthrie, William Norman
hand-over-heart salute
Hansen, Ole
Harding, Warren
Harris, William T.
Harrison, Benjamin
Bellamy, F., interview of
proclamation by
Hengle, Janice
Heston, Charlton
Hill, David B.
Hirsch, E. D.
Hoar, Sherman
Holloway, Reuben Ross
Holman, William
homeschooling
Hoover, Herbert
How the Other Half Lives (Riis)
Hughes, Charles
Huguenots
Hull House, Chicago
Huth, Mary
Hyman, Judy
hypocrisy
identity, national
immigration impacting
in jeopardy
The Illustrated American
immigrants. See also Catholics; specific group
anxiety about
elevated in America
Ellis Island
history of U. S.
Immigration Restriction League
Irish, of 1830s and 1840s
Italian
Jewish
measures to control
“open-door policy”
swearing-in ceremony
immigration anxiety
Immigration Restriction League
“In God We Trust”
income tax
individual rights, states’ rights v.
“indivisible”
Indonesia
industrialization, popular infatuation with
intelligent patriotism
internal subversion
Irish, immigration of 1830s and 1840s
Irish Catholics
Italian Americans
Columbus Day and
Jackson, Robert
James, William
Jefferson, Thomas
Jehovah’s Witnesses
fined and imprisoned
Jensen, Brennen
Jews
immigration of
Johnson, Andrew
Johnson, Samuel
judicial litmus test
Julian Calendar
“justice for all”
Kahn, E. J.
Kawakita v. United States
Keating, Kenneth
Keillor, Garrison
Kelly, Kevin
Kelsey, C. E.
Kennedy, John F.
Khrushchev, Nikita
kindergarten, first public
“Kingdom Schools”
kissing, flag
Kiwanis
Knights of Columbus
Knights of Labor
Know-Nothing Party
Kraus, Jim
Ku Klux Klan
Lazarus, Emma
Leepson, Marc
lesbians and gays
“liberty and justice for all”
hypocrisy of
Library of Congress
licensing fees
Life History of the United States (Weisberger)
Limbaugh, Rush
Lincoln, Abraham
“one nation, indivisible”
“The Perpetuation of Our Political Institutions”
Lions Club
literacy tests
“living document”
Locke, John
Lodge, Henry Cabot
London world’s fair
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
Looking Backward (Bellamy, E.)
Lott, Trent
love of country
loyalty oath
Lubetz, Art
Lyceum League of America
MacArthur, Douglas
Magyar Americans
Major League Baseball
Manual of Patriotism
Manwaring, David
Marion, Francis
Maris, Albert Branson
marketing messages
Massachusetts
materialism
McCain, John
McDowell, William O.
McKinley, William
meaning, act of recitation v.
Medina, Harold R.
“melting pot”
The Melting Pot
Mendell, Seth
Mennonites
military. See also specific war
anti-
Columbus Day and
flag salute for
veterans
Miller, Margarette
Mills, Roger
Minersville school board
Minersville School District v. Gobitis
Catholic opinion on
overturned
minority rights
mirror, of events
monotheism
Monroe County
moral power, America’s
Morgan, J. P.
Morin, Marie
Moss, James A.
Murphy, Frank
The Nation
National Americanism