"Redemption Song" (For a Nation That's Lost Its Way)
United: A Word, A Vision, A Responsibility The word united comes from the Latin unitus , the past participle of unire , meaning “to unite” or “to join together.” It signifies a state of being made one—a collection of individuals or groups bound by a shared purpose, despite differences. Why the United States of America? When the original 13 colonies declared independence from British rule in 1776, they came together under the name The United States of America , a reflection of their collective defiance and aspiration for unity. The Declaration of Independence and later the Constitution were built on this foundation—a belief that individual liberties and state powers could coexist under a single, united nation. Yet, even from the start, unity was more aspirational than absolute. Slavery, Indigenous displacement, and unequal rights sowed divisions that challenged the very meaning of “united.” What Would Our Forefathers Say Today? If Thomas Jefferson could witness America today...