The Confession of a Hyphenated American

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The Confession of a Hyphenated American
Steiner, Edward Alfred, 1866-1956
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I have found that here men work to- gether harmoniously for the common good and the glory of a great country, though their historic roots lie buried in [40] OP A HYPHENATED AMEEICAN different lands and colonies, among peo- ple with different religious and social ideals, living in states which have con- flicting economic interests, speaking di- verse languages and expressing their faith in God through different creeds.
Heie two nations exist upon the same continent, one of which has its politica
...l affiliation across the sea ; yet no line of fortresses divides, to create fear, and no battle-ships float menacingly along its inland seas.
All these facts and the faith into which I was born again in this country, a faith which has neither political nor racial boundary, and whose Founder called Himself the Son of Man, have made me an American, which is, or ought to be, something radically different from being a European.
While I have been emancipated from the patriotism of hate, I have had my love of country increased, because I re- gard it as a country worth living for and even, if need be, worth dying for.


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