The American's Creed
I BELIEVE IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AS A
GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE, BY THE PEOPLE, FOR THE PEOPLE; WHOSE JUST POWERS ARE
DERIVED FROM THE CONSENT OF THE GOVERNED; A DEMOCRACY IN A REPUBLIC, A SOVEREIGN
NATION OF MANY SOVEREIGN STATES; A PERFECT UNION, ONE AND INSEPARABLE;
ESTABLISHED UPON THOSE PRINCIPLES OF FREEDOM, EQUALITY, JUSTICE, AND HUMANITY
FOR WHICH AMERICAN PATRIOTS SACRIFICED THEIR LIVES AND FORTUNES.
I THEREFORE BELIEVE IT IS MY DUTY TO MY COUNTRY TO LOVE IT, TO SUPPORT ITS
CONSTITUTION; TO OBEY ITS LAWS; TO RESPECT ITS FLAG; AND TO DEFEND IT AGAINST
ALL ENEMIES.
The Creed was written in 1918 by William Tyler Page of
Friendship Heights, Maryland in the course of a nationwide contest on the
subject. Page was a descendent of President Tyler, and Representative John Page,
who served in the Congress from 1789-97.
William Tyler Page began his government career as a
Congressional page in December of 1881. In 1919, he was elected Clerk of the
House of Representatives, and held that position until December of 1931. a new
post, Emeritus Minority Clerk, was then created for him which he occupied until
his death on October 20, 1942.