I have to be honest and say that this is not a book I probably would have picked up on my own, but it's one that I'm so glad that I took the time to read.
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to see that we are living in divisive times. There is a even more distinct recognition of the "haves" versus "the have nots", and people don't feel seen or even appreciated. This was the backdrop I had in my mind when my long-time friend LaWanna Bradford told me that she was writing a book about the Pledge of Allegiance. I was supportive of her writing endeavor, however, I wasn't sure how I would feel about it and quite honestly how others would view it. Now that I've read it, I can tell you: this is one of the most thoughtful books I've read in some time.
I Pledge Allegiance: A Journey Through the Words that Shaped A Nation isn't just about the WORDS of the Pledge of Allegiance. LaWanna takes it and breaks down not just the history but the conflicts that certain groups have had to deal with because of the country it represents. I love that her love of country comes through along with her love and appreciation for people. She gives examples of when the WORDS of the pledge and the ideals it speaks us don't align with the ACTIONS of the country's citizens.
She also allows us to see that all is not lost and that change can be made. In order for the words to matter, people have to demonstrate that they matter. That all people matter.
I think those who read I Pledge Allegiance: A Journey Through the Words that Shaped A Nation with an open mind and an open heart will not just think more about the words so many say without much thought. They might think about how they can do better themselves in living up to the promise the words embody. If that happens, then the idea of WE, THE PEOPLE can truly be realized in a meaningful way.
It all begins with us.
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