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Symbols of America - An American Creation
Symbols of America, a new book that will function as a fundraiser for the Sons of the American Revolution (SAR), but hopefully be valued as a learning resource. It is a reinforcement for learning about the many cultural Symbols of America. For teachers or organizations, the book would be a nice complement to learning programs, or perhaps a presentation piece to schools or libraries which you visit. All the things every American should know about Symbols of America, compiled into a single resource.
Symbols of America, a new book that will function as a fundraiser for the Sons of the American Revolution (SAR), but hopefully be valued as a learning resource. It is a reinforcement for learning about the many cultural Symbols of America. For teachers or organizations, the book would be a nice complement to learning programs, or perhaps a presentation piece to schools or libraries which you visit. All the things every American should know about Symbols of America, compiled into a single resource.
Accepted for a Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN) - 2024914751
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Perfect Bound - Soft Cover
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Symbols of America - An American Creation
by: Rick Laws
Library of Congress Control Number: 2024914751
ISBN 978-1-304-15477-4, Book, 185 Pages
Hardcover/Case Wrapped
All proceeds from the sale of the "Symbols of America" support the Tennessee Society, Sons of the American Revolution. The funds will be allocated to historical and educational programs dedicated to the founding principles of the republic and the Constitution of the United States.
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