Reprinted from the June-July 2013 Post Script of Church & Life.
America! God prosper thee!
May here the race be won
For culture, peace and liberty,
For justice and equality;
Enough for all, too much for none,
Good will to everyone"
The last verse of Adam Dan’s poem quoted by Ralph Andersen from his dissertation in this issue is a timely postulate for our July 4th celebration of the 237th birthday of the United States of America. “America! God prosper thee! May here the race be won for culture, peace and liberty, for justice and equality, enough for all, too much for none—Good will to everyone”
America! God prosper thee!
May here the race be won
For culture, peace and liberty,
For justice and equality;
Enough for all, too much for none,
Good will to everyone"
The last verse of Adam Dan’s poem quoted by Ralph Andersen from his dissertation in this issue is a timely postulate for our July 4th celebration of the 237th birthday of the United States of America. “America! God prosper thee! May here the race be won for culture, peace and liberty, for justice and equality, enough for all, too much for none—Good will to everyone”