» posted on Wednesday, November 16th, 2011 at 9:01 pm by Andy D
America the Beautiful Day 16: The American’s Creed
Note: I published this post about a year and a half ago. I thought the topic of The American’s Creed fit perfectly with the 31 Days theme.
This weekend I found a real treasure at a local library sale. I am a big fan of Dr. William “Bill” Bennett. You can imagine how happy I was to find a copy of The Book of Virtues in the sale stack. The library wanted a mere $3 for this treasure. I quickly grabbed it up before another Bill Bennett fan could come along and grab it up.
Thumbing through it with my daughter a few nights ago, I found something called The American’s Creed. Dr. Bennett writes this introduction to the section:
In 1917, William Tyler Page of Maryland won a nationwide contest for “the best summary of American political faith.” The U.S. House of Representatives accepted the statement as the American’s Creed on April 3, 1918. It’s two paragraphs remind us that responsibilities are the source of rights. It deserves to be read and recited. Today very few people have even heard of it.
I have to admit that I had never heard of it. I did some searches online to find out more about the creed and about William Page. The American’s Creed is listed on a number of websites, and I can’t find where it has ever been repealed or changed. William Page was later elected to the Clerk of the U. S. House. More impressively, when power changed in the House in 1934, the position of Minority Clerk of the House was created. Mr. Page held that position until his death 8 years later.
I think this creed is a great creed and it’s easy to see why it was selected out of 3,000 entries. Without further ado…
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