I AM AN AMERICAN -
These rights and privileges are mine:
- I may think as I please.
- I may speak or write as I please, so long as I do not interfere with the rights of others.
- I have the right to vote. By my vote I choose the public officers who are really my servants.
- I have the right to choose my work, to seek any job for which my experience and ability have fitted me.
- I have the right to try and improve my lot through various means.
- I have the right to a prompt trial by jury, if I should be accused of a crime.
- I may seek justice in the courts where I have equal rights with others.
- I have the privilege of sharing in the benefits of many of the natural resources of my country.
- I may educate my children in free schools.
- I have the right to worship as I think best.
- I have the right to "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness."
I AM AN AMERICAN -
These duties I share with my fellow citizens:
- It is my duty to obey my country's laws.
- It is my duty to vote, so my government may truly represent the will of the people.
- It is my duty to keep informed as to the honesty and ability of candidates for public office.
- It is my duty, by my vote and my influence, to correct injustice.
- It is my duty to pay such taxes as have been devised by representatives elected by me, to defray the cost of government.
- It is my duty to serve on juries when called on.
- I may sometimes become my duty to hold a public office for which I am suited, so my government may function efficiently.
- It is my duty to defend my country, if need should arise.
- It is my duty to abide by the will of the majority, to stand behind my government, so my nation may be unified in time of crisis.