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Learn more about John Adams’ ideas on citizen leadership September is AMERICAN Founders’ Month Find Out About the Founders #americanfoundersmonth JOHN ADAMS “If you meddle with political subjects, let me Advise you to never lose sight of Decorum. Assume a Dignity above all Personal Reflections: and avoid as much as possible a Party [partisan] Spirit. The true Interest and honor of your Country should be your only Object.” - John Adams to his son, John Quincy Adams Link - http://americainclass.org/citizen-leadership-in-the-young-republic/ Portrait https://www.archives.gov/files/research/military/american-revolution/pictures/images/revolutionary-war-073.jpg Learn more about John Adams’ ideas on citizen leadership