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In 1777, the Continental Congress adopted the Stars
and Stripes pattern for the national Flag. This would
follow almost one year after the Declaration of
Independence and more than a decade before the U. S.
Constitution was finalized. Flag Day was first
celebrated in 1877, the centennial of the U. S. Flag’s
existence. After that, many citizens and organizations
advocated the adoption of a national day of
commemoration for the U. S. Flag. It was not until
1949, that President Harry Truman signed legislation
making Flag Day a day of national observance. The
American Flag Foundation, Inc. (formerly the
National Flag Day Foundation, Inc.) was chartered in
December 1982 as a non-profit 501 (C) (3)
organization. Its vision is “to make the American
Flag the most important symbol for all Americans.”
The Foundation’s specific mission is “to encourage
Patriotism in children and adults, achieved through
our education and outreach programs, focused on
the American Flag.” The Foundation further desires,
through patriotic educational programs and public
awareness campaigns, to encourage all Americans to
observe National Flag Day (63 Stat. 492) and
participate in the annual National PAUSE FOR THE
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE (99 Stat. 97) and
provide a stage upon which all Americans, led by the
President of the United States, repeat the thirty-one
words that honor America, to show the world that we
truly are a united people.
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