1st Amendment — Peaceful Assembly

Peaceful Assembly 
First Amendment 
60 x 74 inches
Quilt of Valor #266

Recent events promoted the name of this Quilt of Valor. Many people think the First Amendment of the US Constitution is only about Free Speech which guarantees the right of citizens to “petition the government for redress of grievances,” but that’s only part of its purpose: the amendment also guarantees the right of peaceful assembly - the right to protest. 

The many scraps in this quilt show that a variety of fabrics and colors can create something beautiful, but they must be arranged in a unifying manner. Our country is the same. In order to move forward, Americans (citizens and leaders) must learn to work together as a cohesive unit: to peacefully assemble and work for the common good and voice our grievances so change can be made. It’s time to put Country ahead of Party. 

Comments

  1. It's gorgeous! And you've put my feelings exactly into words.

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  2. Well said! You really put your thoughts into action with the creation of this beautiful quilt. I applaud you.

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