Let Freedom Ring

Nonfiction, History, Reference, Study & Teaching
Cover of the book Let Freedom Ring by Mary B. Keene, Editor, Glenbridge Publishing Ltd.
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Author: Mary B. Keene, Editor ISBN: 1230000248229
Publisher: Glenbridge Publishing Ltd. Publication: June 24, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Mary B. Keene, Editor
ISBN: 1230000248229
Publisher: Glenbridge Publishing Ltd.
Publication: June 24, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

America has faced and met the challenge of September 11, 2001. Its citizens have banded together in thought and ideals with strength and resolution. Americans were moved from rivers of tears to resolve, standing together to protect our way of life.
    In a democracy the protection of human life comes above all else. The impossible sadness and disbelief at the events of September 11 have inspired the best from the people of the United States of America — caring, compassion, and the giving of aid to their fellow men and women whose losses are unimaginable.
    Let Freedom Ring is a collection of important quotes, words that represent the feelings and beliefs of the nation.
    Pride and patriotism have always been in our hearts. America has shared its love of country and has become a stronger nation from the mending hearts of its citizens. They reach out and stand ready to help neighbors and to help families who have lost loved ones. The people of America are united as never before.

 

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America has faced and met the challenge of September 11, 2001. Its citizens have banded together in thought and ideals with strength and resolution. Americans were moved from rivers of tears to resolve, standing together to protect our way of life.
    In a democracy the protection of human life comes above all else. The impossible sadness and disbelief at the events of September 11 have inspired the best from the people of the United States of America — caring, compassion, and the giving of aid to their fellow men and women whose losses are unimaginable.
    Let Freedom Ring is a collection of important quotes, words that represent the feelings and beliefs of the nation.
    Pride and patriotism have always been in our hearts. America has shared its love of country and has become a stronger nation from the mending hearts of its citizens. They reach out and stand ready to help neighbors and to help families who have lost loved ones. The people of America are united as never before.

 

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