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tation to President Washington. #
= ” Miranda, the Father of South American Freedom, Appeals to President John Adams for Aid grom the United States (1798)— Contemporary manuscript, signed py Francisco de Miranda, appealfor military aid to combat insidious and anarchial movements stemming from Europe. »
= = : Original Letter of Louis Kos-
suth to President Fillmore (1852) —EBpistle from popular leader of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 praising American freedom and democracy, written after he visited the United States in 1851.
# ¥ » Deborah Gannett’s Deposition in Her Claim for a Pension for Revolutionary War Service (1818) —Request for a pension of a Massachusetts woman who served nearly three years under the name of Robert Shurtleff as a private in the Army.
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You bet you can say it... You're an American . . , and the American Bill of Rights says you're protected against illegal search and seizure . . . that your home is sacred. But...Freedom doesn’t work unless you work at it, .. Vote, serve on juries, be active in community affairs, know what's going on and do something about it.
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gone out in country after country.” Th A dod 1iERTY: “That means every American "What about Freedom, Miss Liberty?” practice Freedom. Take part in his government,
} uamenry: “The area of Freedom is shrinki A 1 a guveiamne In the world. Freedom may disappear entirel - Veue. Speak up. Take an interest ih crvie affairs. we Amedi defend it now! e-aw ¢ citizen and act like one. That's unless eTicang your best protection against war . , . your best LHow should we defend it, Miss Liberty?” guarantee of a safe and happy future for y uiBERTY: “The best way is to prove to the family and your children’s children.”
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