What Does the 4th of July Mean to You?
At the end of the day, our own Life, Liberty, and Pursuit of Happiness are intrinsically tied to those of our fellow Americans. When we view our fellow countrymen as co-laborers in constructing freedom and equity, we can find common ground, and we can recognize our collective value.
Celebrate the Moment, Continue the Journey
Today, as in 1776, there is still work ahead. The history of the United States (and the world) is unfolding before us; we live in the midst of it. We are responsible for it and for each other. Our country and its citizens have as much of a journey ahead of us as we do behind. It is our duty to strive for greater equality, opportunity, and freedom for our fellow Americans.