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“America doesn't know today how proud she ought to be of her Ingersoll .” quote by Walt Whitman
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““America doesn't know today how proud she ought to be of her Ingersoll .””

Walt Whitman

About This Quote

Whitman suggests America fails to recognize its pride in the legacy of Ingersoll, implying a collective amnesia about its own intellectual heritage.

In simple terms: America forgets its Ingersoll pride.

Key Takeaway

Historical awareness fuels national pride.

Themes

national identity historical memory pride cultural heritage education

Mood

nostalgic critical

Type

historical commentary

When to use this quote

  • civic education
  • public speeches
  • media commentary
  • museum exhibits
  • patriotic events

Key Concepts

America Ingersoll pride collective memory

Practical Applications

  • civic curricula
  • heritage campaigns

Questions to Reflect On

  • What modern figures could America celebrate similarly?
  • Why do societies overlook their own achievements?
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