Contents
- [About The Authors]
- [Preface]
- [I. The Judge's First Talk]
- [II. Government]
- [III. Liberty]
- [IV. America—A Democracy]
- [V. America—A Republic]
- [VI. Law]
- [VII. The Constitution]
- [VIII. Making The Constitution]
- [IX. Freedom]
- [X. Military Provisions]
- [XI. Search Warrant And Indictment]
- [XII. Rights Of Accused]
- [XIII. Life, Liberty, And Property]
- [XIV. Criminal Trials]
- [XV. The Indictment]
- [XVI. Guarding Rights In Court]
- [XVII. Punishment]
- [XVIII. Equal Rights Of Citizens]
- [XIX. Writ Of Habeas Corpus]
- [XX. Other Prohibited Laws]
- [XXI. Titles, Gifts, Treason]
- [XXII. Jury, Except In Impeachment]
- [XXIII. Wrongs Under King George]
- [XXIV. Shall Any Part Be Repealed]
- [XXV. Amending The Constitution]
- [XXVI. Machinery Of The Government]
- [XXVII. State Constitutions]
- [XXVIII. The Suffrage]
- [A Word To The The Teachers And Others]
- [Declaration Of Independence]
- [Constitution Of The United States]
- [Articles In Addition To, And Amendment Of The Constitution Of The United States Of America, Proposed By Congress, And Ratified By The Legislatures Of The Several States Pursuant To The Fifth Article Of The Original Constitution]
- [Footnotes]
What Has America Done For Me And For My Children?
This question may not be spoken, but it is in the hearts of millions of Americans to-day.
All those who attempt to teach Americanism to foreigners, and to Americans, must be prepared to answer this question. It can only be answered by teaching the individual guaranties of the Constitution of the United States, and of the States, which protect life and liberty and property.
It can only be answered by convincing the people that this is a land of justice and of opportunity for all; that if there be abuses, they are due not to our form of government, but that the people are themselves to blame, because of [pg 004] their ignorance of their rights, their failure to realize their power, and their neglect of those duties which citizenship imposes.
All over the land earnest men and women are endeavoring to teach the great truths of Americanism, and with substantial success; but those who understand human nature realize that the faith of our fathers can only be firmly established by lighting the fires of patriotism and loyalty in the hearts of our children. Through them the great truths of our National life can be brought into the homes of the land.
And the Nation will never be safe until the Constitution is carried into the homes, until at every fireside young and old shall feel a new sense of security in the guaranties which are found in this great charter of human liberty, and a new feeling of gratitude for the blessings which it assures to this, and to all future generations.