United States
- St. Andrew the Apostle School, St. Andrew's Parish, Forest Hills, Boston, closed in 2005
- Saint Andrew's School (Saratoga, California)
- St. Andrew's School (Delaware)
- Saint Andrew's School (Boca Raton, Florida)
- Saint Andrew's School (Savannah, Georgia)
- St. Andrew's Episcopal School (Maryland)
- St. Andrew's Episcopal School (Mississippi)
- St. Andrew's Catholic School (Newtown, Pennsylvania)
- St. Andrew's School (Rhode Island)
- St. Andrew's School (Sevierville, Tennessee)
- St. Andrew's-Sewanee School, Sewanee, Tennessee
- St. Andrew's Episcopal School, Amarillo, Texas
- St. Andrew's Episcopal School (Texas)
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“I am a freeman, an American, a United States Senator, and a Democrat, in that order.”
—Lyndon Baines Johnson (19081973)
“The recognition of Russia on November 16, 1933, started forces which were to have considerable influence in the attempt to collectivize the United States.”
—Herbert Hoover (18741964)
“Fortunately, the time has long passed when people liked to regard the United States as some kind of melting pot, taking men and women from every part of the world and converting them into standardized, homogenized Americans. We are, I think, much more mature and wise today. Just as we welcome a world of diversity, so we glory in an America of diversityan America all the richer for the many different and distinctive strands of which it is woven.”
—Hubert H. Humphrey (19111978)
“The United States themselves are essentially the greatest poem.”
—Walt Whitman (18191892)
“The white American man makes the white American woman maybe not superfluous but just a little kind of decoration. Not really important to turning around the wheels of the state. Well the black American woman has never been able to feel that way. No black American man at any time in our history in the United States has been able to feel that he didnt need that black woman right against him, shoulder to shoulderin that cotton field, on the auction block, in the ghetto, wherever.”
—Maya Angelou (b. 1928)