Words of Freedom / Places & Things A - D

A
Abolition Societies
1775 – Abolitionism
Abolitionists
academic freedom (referred to by Albert Einstein)
Accountability
Achievement
1700s – The Age of Enlightenment
Since 1499 – America
America “The Last Stand”        
American 77
The American dream
Jun 14, 1777 – The American Flag (referenced)
Our American heritage
American Independence
The American people
1775-83; THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
American Samoa
American Soldiers
The American spirit
American values (referred to by Jimmy Carter)
Americans
1839-41 – The Amistad Case
Andrews’ Raiders
Angel Island
Animation
anti-slavery societies
“An Appeal to God”
Ardor
Arlington National Cemetery
The Articles of Confederation – 1781
ASPIRATIONS
Autonomy
AWARENESS


B
A balanced budget
Bald Eagle, The (See The Great Seal)
the ballot box
ballots
The Battle of the Bulge (Dec 1944–Jan 1945)
The Battle of Bunker HillJun 17, 1775
APR 19, 1775, THE BATTLES OF LEXINGTON AND CONCORD
(Jun 4-6, 1942) The Battle of Midway
The Battle of Saratoga (1777)
Benevolence
Berlin Airlift (Jun 26, 1948-May 12, 1949)
The Big Red One (quoted)
The “Black Lions”
Blessings
BLUE – VIGILANCE, PERSEVERANCE, JUSTICE AND TRUTH, DEDICATED TO THE
CREATION OF A MORE STABLE WORLD
Boldness
1854-58 BORDER WAR
born of a desire to be free
1770 – The Boston Massacre (Mar 5)
1773 – The “Boston Tea Party” (Dec 16)
the boycott
BOYCOTTS
BRAVE AMERICANS
BRAVERY
THE BROTHERHOOD OF LIBERTY
Brown v. Board of Education - 1954
“The Bucks”
Buffalo Soldiers

C
THE CALL OF DUTY
Camaraderie
CAMPAIGNS
Candor
Capability
Capitalism (referred to by Milton Freidman)
CAPITOL HILL
The Carolina Regulators
carried into battle
The Caucus Club
Character
Charitable work
Charity
“checks and balances”
The CIA – 1947
Civil discourse
CIVIL LIBERTIES
civil liberty
Civil Rights
Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Jul 2)
civil society
1861-65 – The Civil War
Civility
The Cold War – Mid-1940s to end of 1980s
The colonial minutemen
the colonists
1772-74 – Committees of Correspondence
THE COMMON LAW
COMMON SENSE
Company E
Compassion
COMPETITION
“conductors”
THE CONGRESS (quoted)
Congressional Committees (Senate, House, Joint)
Conscientious Objectors’ rights
THE CONSENT OF THE GOVERNED
Jun 1775 – The Continental Army
THE CONTINENTAL COLORS, 1775-77 (quoted)
The Constitution of the United States – Ratified Jun 21, 1788 (quoted)
The Bill of Rights (Amendments 1-10) (Ratified Dec 15, 1791) (quoted)
Amendment 13 (quoted)
Amendment 14 (quoted)
Amendment 15 (quoted)
Amendment 19 (quoted)
Amendment 21 (quoted)
Amendment 24 (quoted)
Amendment 26 (quoted)
The Constitutional Convention of 1787
CONSTITUTIONAL LIBERTY
constitutional principles
constitutional rights
Constitutionalism
Constitutionalists
CORE VALUES
OUR COUNTRYMEN
COURAGE
the courts
Cowboys
Creativity

D
Sep 12, 1918—D-Day
D-Day (Jun 6, 1944)
“Darby’s Rangers”
“Daughters of Liberty” – 1765
Our dearest hopes
“Death Before Dishonor”
DEBATE
Debt=Slavery
Decency
Decentralized Power
The Declaration of IndependenceJul 4, 1776 (quoted in its entirety)
1765–Declaration of Rights and Grievances
Dedication
Defend and Serve
Democracy
Democratic self-government
Department of Defense (1947)
Department of Justice – Since 1870
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY (Since 1798)
Jul 27, 1789 – Department of State
Determination
Dignity
Diligence
Discipline
THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
DIVERSITY
Divine Providence (referred to by Thomas Jefferson in the Declaration of Independence)
The doctrine of "separatism"
The “Double V” Campaign
The “doughboys”
Due Process of Law
Dual Sovereignty
DUTY