
Every hand has a place in America's story.
Knew Glory is not carried by one person, one church, or one town. It belongs to all who believe the American story is stronger when every chapter is remembered.
Individuals
Fly the flag. Share the story. Begin conversations at your dinner table about the fuller American journey.
Schools
Bring the timeline into classrooms. Use Knew Glory as a starting point for lessons on citizenship, history, and belonging.
Churches
Hold services of remembrance and reconciliation. Let houses of worship become sanctuaries where the whole story is honored.
Veterans
Those who served for the promise of America carry a special voice. Stand watch over the fuller memory that Knew Glory honors.
Civic Organizations
Host events, dedications, and public conversations. Knit the movement into the civic fabric of your town.
Communities
Raise the flag together at parks, memorials, and gatherings — a shared act of remembrance and inclusion.






Take the Pledge
Stand beside Old Glory. Stand beside Knew Glory.
Add your name to the movement of Americans committed to remembrance, inclusion, and reconciliation. We'll share ways to participate as they grow.


Knew Glory
America's story is strongest when every chapter is remembered.
© 2026 Knew Glory. In remembrance and reconciliation.