I was doing research for an article and came across something that absolutely shocked me: There are 17 states who have a pledge to their own state flag. What?! I had no idea. I thought all of us in the United States were pledging allegiance to the national flag and stopping there. That's the case for 33 states, but citizens in 17 states continue on with a state pledge. Crazy.
If you are also surprised by this information, take a minute to guess what the 17 states are. Don't guess California - if we had a state pledge, I'd have known about it and wouldn't be writing this post.
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OK, do you have your guesses? Check the map to see how you did.
I'm assuming many of your guesses were Southern states - specifically, ones that seceded during the Civil War. If so, that was a good guess:
10 of the 11 Confederate states (all except Florida) now have their own state pledge. But those pledges weren't adopted in the Reconstruction era; they are all far more recent than that.
State Flag Pledges
Honor the Texas flag; I pledge allegiance to thee, Texas, one state under God, one and indivisible.
I pledge allegiance to the Georgia flag and to the principles for which it stands: Wisdom, Justice,
Moderation, and Courage.
I salute the Arkansas Flag with its diamond and stars. We pledge our loyalty to thee.
I salute the flag of Virginia, with reverence and patriotic devotion to the ‘Mother of States and Statesmen,’ which it represents - the ‘Old Dominion,’ where liberty and independence were born.
I salute the flag of South Carolina and pledge to the Palmetto State love, loyalty and faith.
I salute the flag of Mississippi and the sovereign state for which it stands with pride in her history and achievements and with confidence in her future under the guidance of Almighty God.
I pledge allegiance to the flag of the state of Louisiana and to the motto for which it stands: A state, under God, united in purpose and ideals, confident that justice shall prevail for all of those abiding here.
1) Three white stars on a field of blue, God keep them strong and ever true. It is with pride and love that we salute the Flag of Tennessee.
2) Flag of Tennessee, I salute thee. To thee I pledge my allegiance with my affection, my service and my life.
Flag of Alabama I salute thee. To thee I pledge my allegiance, my service, and my life.
I salute the flag of North Carolina and pledge to the Old North State love, loyalty, and faith.
Before moving on to the rest of the states that have a pledge to their state flag, I have a few comments about these.
- I cannot believe that people in Tennessee and Alabama are pledging their LIFE to their state. That seems extreme, to say the least.
- Mississippi's pledge refers to the state as "her." Is that a thing? I know boats are traditionally female, but states?
- Virginia's pledge desperately needs a copy editor.
- North Carolina's pledge is an exact copy of South Carolina's. I guess I'm ok with that, given that South Carolina has my favorite of the 10 pledges and they're both Carolinas and all.
- It is so strange that Tennessee adopted a second pledge without retiring the first pledge. It's also strange that the first one starts with a rhyme.
Here are the other seven states that have adopted a pledge to their state flag. As with the former Confederate states, they are listed in the order in which they adopted the pledge.
I pledge allegiance to our State Flag, and to the Republic of which Rhode Island forms a part; one Union inseparable, with honor and reverence for both State and Nation.
I salute the flag of the state of New Mexico, the Zia symbol of perfect friendship among united cultures.
I pledge allegiance to the flag of Michigan, and to the state for which it stands, 2 beautiful peninsulas united by a bridge of steel, where equal opportunity and justice to all is our ideal.
I salute the flag of the State of Oklahoma. Its symbols of peace unite all people.
I pledge loyalty and support to the flag and State of South Dakota, land of sunshine, land of infinite variety.
I pledge allegiance to the Kentucky flag, and to the Sovereign State for which it stands, one Commonwealth, blessed with diversity, natural wealth, beauty, and grace from on High.
I salute the flag of the state of Ohio and pledge to the Buckeye State respect and loyalty.
Thoughts on this group of pledges:
- Rhode Island's pledge, the first, is the only one to mention the Nation.
- Michigan's pledge could use editing, as it is quite cumbersome. Also, note that "steel" and "ideal" rhyme, but the phrases they're in have radically different rhythms.
- Um, Kentucky? You are not a sovereign state.
- I love the pledges of both New Mexico and Oklahoma. Both of them "salute" the flag (rather than pledge anything) and both reference unity amongst their people.
It's your turn to weigh in! Let me know in the comments what you think about these state pledges, either in general or specifically. What are your favorites and least favorites? Should state flag pledges even be a thing?