Able Quote by Barack Obama
“And if that child should ever get the chance to travel the world and someone should ask her where is she from, we believe that she should always be able to hold her head high with pride in her voice when she answers, 'I am an American.' That is the course we seek. That is the change we are calling for.”
About This Quote
The passage emphasizes the importance of national pride and identity for children, advocating for a society where they can confidently claim their American heritage.
In simple terms: Children should be able to proudly say they are American.
Foster inclusive education that celebrates diverse backgrounds while uniting under shared national identity.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- school curricula
- community events
- media representation
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we balance national pride with multicultural reality?
- What role does education play in shaping this identity?
Overemphasis on a single national identity may marginalize multicultural experiences.