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To the Flag: The Unlikely History of the Pledge of Allegiance

by Richard Ellis

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For over one hundred years, it has been deeply ingrained in American culture. Saluting the flag in public schools began as part of a national effort to Americanize immigrants, its final six words imbuing it with universal hope and breathtaking power. Now Richard Ellis unfurls the fascinating history of the Pledge of Allegiance and of the debates and controversies that have sometimes surrounded it. For anyone who has ever recited those thirty-one words, To the Flag provides an unprecedented historical perspective on recent challenges to the Pledge. As engaging as it is informative, it traces the story from the Pledge's composition by Francis Bellamy in 1892 up to the Supreme Court's action in 2004 regarding atheist Michael Newdow's objection to the words under God, Ellis is especially good at highlighting aspects of this story that might not be familiar to most readers: the schoolhouse flag movement, the codification of the Pledge at the First National Flag Conference in 1923, changing styles of salute, and the uses of the Pledge to quell public concerns over sundry strains of radicalism. Created against the backdrop of rapid immigration, the Pledge has continued for over a century to be injected into American politics at times of heightened anxiety over the meaning of our national identity. Ellis analyzes the text of the Pledge to tell how the very words indivisible and allegiance were intended to invoke Civil War sentiments-and how with liberty and justice for all forms a capsule expression of the American creed. He also examines the introduction of under God as an anti-communist declaration in the 1950s, demonstrating that the phrase is not mere ceremonial Deism but rathera profound expression of what has been called America's civil religion. The pledge has inspired millions but has also been used to promote conformity and silence dissent-indeed its daily recitation in schools and legislatures tells us as much about our highest ideals. Ellis reveals how, for over a century, those who have been most fearful about threats to our national identity have often been most insistent on the importance of patriotic rituals. Indeed, by addressing this inescapable paradox of our civic life, Ellis opens a new and unexpected window on the American soul.

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Opening an unexpected window on the American soul, Ellis unfurls the fascinating history of the Pledge of Allegiance and of the debates and controversies that have sometimes surrounded it.

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The first in-depth study of the Pledge of Allegiance, from its earliest version in 1892 to the inclusion of Under God in 1954 and the recent lawsuit that controversial phrase has inspired. Ellis exposes how the Pledge, initially designed to patch together a nation still recovering from Civil War, and later to Americanize waves of immigrants, seems more suitable for an insecure nation, rather than a confident one.

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ISBN:
9780700613724
Subtitle:
The Unlikely History of the Pledge of Allegiance
Author:
Ellis, Richard
Author:
Ellis, Richard J.
Publisher:
University Press of Kansas
Subject:
History
Subject:
Allegiance
Subject:
Political Freedom & Security - Civil Rights
Subject:
Government - U.S. Government
Subject:
Political Ideologies - Nationalism
Copyright:
Publication Date:
April 2005
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
312
Dimensions:
9.66x6.52x1.09 in. 1.36 lbs.

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"Synopsis" by , Opening an unexpected window on the American soul, Ellis unfurls the fascinating history of the Pledge of Allegiance and of the debates and controversies that have sometimes surrounded it.
"Synopsis" by , The first in-depth study of the Pledge of Allegiance, from its earliest version in 1892 to the inclusion of Under God in 1954 and the recent lawsuit that controversial phrase has inspired. Ellis exposes how the Pledge, initially designed to patch together a nation still recovering from Civil War, and later to Americanize waves of immigrants, seems more suitable for an insecure nation, rather than a confident one.
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