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Blood Quote by Woodrow Wilson

“When I think of the flag… I see alternate strips of parchment upon which are written the rights of liberty and justice, and stripes of blood to vindicate those rights, and then, in the corner, a prediction of the blue serene into which every nation may swim which stands for these great things.” quote by Woodrow Wilson
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“When I think of the flag… I see alternate strips of parchment upon which are written the rights of liberty and justice, and stripes of blood to vindicate those rights, and then, in the corner, a prediction of the blue serene into which every nation may swim which stands for these great things.”

Woodrow Wilson

About This Quote

He describes the flag as a tapestry of liberty, justice, sacrifice, and hopeful unity for all nations.

In simple terms: The flag symbolizes rights, sacrifice, and a shared peaceful future.

Key Takeaway

Symbols unite ideals and aspirations.

Themes

patriotism justice sacrifice hope

Mood

inspirational solemn

Type

political symbolic

When to use this quote

  • interpreting national symbols
  • discussing constitutional rights
  • educational lessons on civic symbols

Key Concepts

national identity collective vision

Practical Applications

  • use flag imagery in civic education
  • link symbols to policy goals

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do symbols shape national identity?
  • Can a flag truly represent diverse aspirations?
A Different Perspective

Interpretations can be politicized, obscuring original intent.

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