Pearl S. Buck Quotes
Americans Are Citizens From The Moment They Are Born, And Not When They Become Twenty-one Years Of Age. By Then, If They Have Not Performed The Acts Of A Citizen In A Democracy, It Is Too Late. They Remain Irresponsible And Therefore Immature. From The First Grade On, The Child Should Be Taught His Duties As A Citizen, And Given His Voice In Municipal Matters And Then In State And Nation.
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