I could not agree more!
I found more photos from that event: https://historycollection.com/26-photographs-americas-1976-bicentennial-celebration/
It was good to scroll thru them.
I was about five years older than the kid at the top of this photo. You can tell that they were glad to be part of a whole. And it was a hopeful time... we were getting our act together. We were righting wrongs. For context, these are the things that were on my mind at that time...
The first #Oil #Crisis π’οΈ
#Watergate π΅οΈ
#Racism and the #CivilRights Movement βπΎ
The #VietnamWar (I was subject to the draft.) πͺ
The #ColdWar with its attendant #Nuclear Dread π€―
My friends and I were particularly concerned about protecting the #Environment π² , tried to avoid cars, and rode our #bicycles everywhere. π΄
So what about the #Semiquincentennial? Let's say it's a celebration deferred. We need to get our act together, we need to right some wrongs, we need to start feeling AND acting like a whole again.
We've made a start, we can do it, and when we're on the right track again I'll be there with you all to celebrate! π πΊπΈ
