单词 | Francis Scott Key |
例句 | Francis Scott Key, an attorney and amateur poet, joined the troops that massed in Bladensburg, Md., to stop the British advance. God is a weapon 2012-06-21T14:00:00Z Inevitably, some writers questioned the merits of the “Banner” itself, pointing toward the fact that its author, Francis Scott Key, was a slave owner. Colin Kaepernick and the Radical Uses of “The Star-Spangled Banner” 2016-08-29T04:00:00Z Francis Scott Key’s 1814 lyrics are set specifically in “the dawn’s early light” after the American victory against British forces at the Battle of Fort McHenry. Perspective | A song doesn’t have to scream U!S!A! to be patriotic. Just ask the NFL. 2020-09-02T04:00:00Z Francis Scott Key, in contrast, had argued before the Court every year for the past seventeen years, a total of forty-two cases thus far. “By the law of nature, all men are free”: Francis Scott Key and the case of the slave ship Antelope 2015-07-11T04:00:00Z Baltimore is the Maryland city where Francis Scott Key wrote The Star Spangled Banner, Edgar Allan Poe is buried and, in 1910, the first residential racial segregation law in any US city was enacted. ‘Progress is painfully uneven’: Baltimore, 15 years after The Wire 2017-05-27T04:00:00Z A distant relative was Francis Scott Key, author of “The Star-Spangled Banner”; another was Mary Surratt, part of the conspiracy to assassinate Abraham Lincoln. F. Scott Fitzgerald: Our nation’s most poetic interpreter 2017-05-17T04:00:00Z The song caught on, and its author, Francis Scott Key, became famous for it after it was retitled “The Star-Spangled Banner.” The National Anthem’s Path to Fame Began With Little Fanfare 2020-05-28T04:00:00Z Using clear precedent, poetic language, and appeals to morality, Francis Scott Key argued that the hundreds of African captives found aboard the Antelope should be returned to Africa and freedom. “By the law of nature, all men are free”: Francis Scott Key and the case of the slave ship Antelope 2015-07-11T04:00:00Z The lyrics were written by American attorney Francis Scott Key during the War of 1812, but the music was borrowed from the 18th century British song "To Anacreon in Heaven." How 'The Star-Spangled Banner,' racist or not, became our national anthem 2016-09-06T04:00:00Z Tall lighted trees greet shoppers at either end of the village, one at Meigs Park and another at Francis Scott Key Park near Key Bridge. Destination Design: Georgetown 2014-12-10T05:00:00Z "On the other hand, slavery was evil and Francis Scott Key was a slaveowner. By many accounts, he treated them humanely. Nevertheless, he bought and sold human beings." How 'The Star-Spangled Banner,' racist or not, became our national anthem 2016-09-06T04:00:00Z Attorney for the District of Columbia and the son of Francis Scott Key—in Lafayette Square, across the street from the White House. Sunday Reading: Crimes of Passion 2019-04-14T04:00:00Z According to a contemporary listener quoted in this biography, Francis Scott Key was tone deaf and “could not tell one tune from another.” Book review: ‘What So Proudly We Hailed,’ by Marc Leepson The Key Bridge was named for Francis Scott Key, who wrote the words that became the national anthem. Washington’s rising Frederick Douglass bridge lifts the human spirit 2021-04-12T04:00:00Z Its collection includes George Washington’s trunk, the top hat worn by Abraham Lincoln on the night of his assassination, and the flag that inspired Francis Scott Key to write the Star-Spangled Banner. Breaking Bad cast visits Smithsonian museum as show's props join collection 2015-11-11T05:00:00Z Some may reject the anthem because Francis Scott Key sang for freedom while enslaving blacks. Screw the national anthem 2014-09-30T04:00:00Z They know that the song was written by Francis Scott Key, a slave owner, who was ironically fighting for freedom. "What is American music?": Ryan Coogler leads a fresh exploration of the national anthem 2023-07-02T04:00:00Z That was Francis Scott Key's message to slaves that wanted to fight with the Brits because they promised freedom if they won the war. "What is American music?": Ryan Coogler leads a fresh exploration of the national anthem 2023-07-02T04:00:00Z The Francis Scott Key poem that was set to music is at the Morgan Library & Museum in Manhattan. NYC museum displays 1st edition of national anthem 2014-06-23T04:00:00Z Just two days earlier, on Saturday, Francis Scott Key had opened for the federal government in the case of the Antelope. “By the law of nature, all men are free”: Francis Scott Key and the case of the slave ship Antelope 2015-07-11T04:00:00Z In short, it is how the anthem might have sounded 200 years ago, when Francis Scott Key wrote new lyrics to an old British melody aboard a ship in Baltimore’s harbor. ‘The Star-Spangled Banner’ Has Changed a Lot in 200 Years 2014-06-27T04:00:00Z Berrien also lacked the poetics and the gracious behavior of Francis Scott Key. “By the law of nature, all men are free”: Francis Scott Key and the case of the slave ship Antelope 2015-07-11T04:00:00Z That was also what led Francis Scott Key to express his relief that the American flag “was still there” at Fort McHenry in Baltimore, despite a night of British bombardment. Exhibition Review: ‘1812: A Nation Emerges,’ at National Portrait Gallery 2012-06-25T21:40:37Z Slavery was a dangerously hot subject, but Francis Scott Key stepped deliberately into the fire. “By the law of nature, all men are free”: Francis Scott Key and the case of the slave ship Antelope 2015-07-11T04:00:00Z Francis Scott Key wrote a poem that became the national anthem after watching a large group of British ships bomb a much smaller American force at Baltimore’s Fort McHenry during the War of 1812. Perspective | The national anthem reminds us how much Americans need to work together 2021-02-17T05:00:00Z A skit on Francis Scott Key as a bungling military planner fizzled in Baltimore, where he wrote "The Star-Spangled Banner." Famed comedy club seeking laughs in Chicago's past 2011-11-05T14:53:08Z The Star-Spangled Banner was penned by Francis Scott Key after the bombardment of Ft. Music to Trump’s ears: Whitewashing Jan. 6 riot with song 2023-04-21T04:00:00Z However, they failed to dislodge the U.S. forces, whose survival of the bombardment inspired Francis Scott Key to write “The Star-Spangled Banner.” U.S. History 2014-12-30T00:00:00Z A man named Francis Scott Key had witnessed the battle and was inspired to write a poem. myWorld: Building Our Country 2012-01-01T00:00:00Z They had just had a whirlwind couple of days, beating Francis Scott Key in a semifinal Thursday and finishing a full day of school and practice. Patuxent comes away proud despite falling, 1-0, in Maryland 1A field hockey championship 2021-11-13T05:00:00Z The Banner name is a reference to “The Star-Spangled Banner,” written by Francis Scott Key in Baltimore after the British unsuccessfully attempted to penetrate the city’s Fort McHenry in the War of 1812. Bainum unveils plans for new Baltimore Banner news site — and hires Kimi Yoshino, a top L.A. Times editor, to run it 2021-10-26T04:00:00Z “We are supposed to be the land of the free and the home of the brave, according to Francis Scott Key, who wrote our national anthem,” Klippert added. As rural Washington shoulders fifth COVID-19 wave, anger over masks, vaccines mark politics of the pandemic 2021-10-01T04:00:00Z The War of 1812 proved to be of great importance because it generated a surge of national pride, with expressions of American identity such as the poem by Francis Scott Key. U.S. History 2014-12-30T00:00:00Z Francis Scott Key, the national anthem’s songwriter, owned enslaved people. Sport’s Post-9/11 Patriotism Seen as Unifier, and ‘Manipulation’ 2021-09-10T04:00:00Z “The Star-Spangled Banner” author Francis Scott Key enslaved people and opposed abolition of the practice. George Washington University renames student center following outcry 2021-06-29T04:00:00Z For example, the historical record clearly indicates that Francis Scott Key enslaved people and was racist. Opinion | Rooting for a change in the national anthem at sporting events 2021-05-26T04:00:00Z The 1923 Francis Scott Key Bridge, with its giant concrete arches, was also considered an engineering marvel, suitably grand enough to replace another engineering milestone, the old Aqueduct Bridge on the same site. Washington is a city of great bridges and terrible bridges. These are their stories. The lyrics for “The Star-Spangled Banner” come from a poem, “Defence of Fort M’Henry,” written by Francis Scott Key after witnessing the bombardment of the fort by the British during the War of 1812. Op-Ed: Mark Cuban was right the first time. We should stop singing the national anthem at ballgames 2021-02-10T05:00:00Z Some of the targeted namesakes are famous, including seven U.S. presidents, national anthem author Francis Scott Key, Declaration of Independence signer Benjamin Franklin and inventor Alexander Graham Bell. A guide to every person whose name could be removed from D.C. buildings or sites, from the famous to the forgotten 2020-09-04T04:00:00Z Francis Scott Key, who wrote “The Star-Spangled Banner” and owned slaves, would be removed from Key Elementary School and the Key Bridge Boathouse. ‘Not on my watch’: D.C. backs off talk of removing U.S. monuments after wave of opposition 2020-09-02T04:00:00Z Others are more controversial, such as proposals to rename schools named for Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin and “The Star-Spangled Banner” composer Francis Scott Key. DC task force targets monuments, prompting fierce blowback 2020-09-01T04:00:00Z The list also included other key American figures like Founding Fathers Benjamin Franklin and George Mason, inventor of the telephone Alexander Graham Bell and composer of the national anthem Francis Scott Key. Trump administration slams proposal to alter historical DC monuments, says mayor should be ‘ashamed’ 2020-09-01T04:00:00Z The governor also recommended Francis Scott Key, who wrote the Star-Spangled Banner, and Rachel Carson - the conservationist whose book “Silent Spring” and other writings are credited with advancing the global environmental movement. Maryland’s Black history represented in hero recommendations 2020-08-31T04:00:00Z Key Bridge Boathouse — The committee proposes renaming the city-owned boathouse, which was named for national anthem writer Francis Scott Key, but does not mention what Key Bridge itself should be called. A guide to every person whose name could be removed from D.C. buildings or sites, from the famous to the forgotten 2020-09-04T04:00:00Z Pence spoke from an iconic American setting, the site of the War of 1812 battle whose “rocket’s red glare” and “bombs bursting in air” inspired Francis Scott Key to write “The Star-Spangled Banner.” Opinion | What country does Mike Pence live in? 2020-08-27T04:00:00Z That battle is the inspiration for the poem written by Francis Scott Key that eventually became "The Star-Spangled Banner." Pence makes case for Trump as ‘law and order’ president while Blake shooting continues to reverberate 2020-08-26T04:00:00Z Pence is delivering the evening’s keynote from Baltimore’s Fort McHenry, where Americans defended Baltimore Harbor from the British in the War of 1812 and inspired Francis Scott Key to write “The Star-Spangled Banner.” WHAT TO WATCH: Pence, Conway and protest pushback at RNC 2020-08-25T04:00:00Z Vice President Mike Pence is expected to speak Wednesday at Baltimore’s Fort McHenry, the site of a failed British invasion during the War of 1812, which inspired Francis Scott Key to write “The Star-Spangled Banner.” RNC speakers: What to know about Kim Klacik 2020-08-24T04:00:00Z It's a place heavy with historical significance, because it is where US soldiers withstood the might of the British in 1814, inspiring Francis Scott Key to write the poem that became the national anthem. What's happening at the Republican National Convention? 2020-08-23T04:00:00Z It’s 15 minutes to the Francis Scott Key Mall, which has dozens of shops and service businesses and a movie theater complex. 219 townhouses swell ranks at EastChurch 2020-07-20T04:00:00Z “The Star-Spangled Banner” author Francis Scott Key was also an enslaver and opposed the abolition of slavery. George Washington University to consider shedding controversial Colonials moniker 2020-07-22T04:00:00Z The Francis Scott Key monument in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park is one of those old-fashioned pieces of public art that, shall we say, lays it on thick. It's time to cancel 'The Star-Spangled Banner.' Here's what should replace it 2020-07-14T04:00:00Z It pointed to the third verse of Francis Scott Key’s poem, which includes the line: “No refuge could save the hireling and slave from the terror of flight or the gloom of the grave.” Tulsa semipro soccer team to replace pregame national anthem 2020-06-25T04:00:00Z She noted that composer Francis Scott Key had a history of derogatory comments about African-Americans and was a “known slaveholder.” Yahoo music editor ponders ditching 'The Star-Spangled Banner' 2020-06-25T04:00:00Z Protesters that same night also tore down statues of St. Junipero Serra and Francis Scott Key, who wrote the lyrics to "The Star-Spangled Banner." Trump Jr. trolls by suggesting torn-down statues should be replaced with a 'more sturdy statue' of his father 2020-06-23T04:00:00Z Protesters that same night also atore down statues of St. Junipero Serra and Francis Scott Key, who wrote the lyrics to "The Star-Spangled Banner." DC’s congressional delegate wants ‘problematic’ Lincoln statue removed from Lincoln Park 2020-06-23T04:00:00Z In San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park, protesters took down a statue of Catholic missionary Junipero Serra and a statue of Francis Scott Key, who wrote the “Star Spangled Banner” and also owned slaves. California city of Fort Bragg to consider name change 2020-06-22T04:00:00Z Around 400 people gathered that night and also tore down statues of St. Junipero Serra and Francis Scott Key, who wrote the lyrics to "The Star-Spangled Banner." From George Washington to Ulysses S. Grant: Statues, monuments vandalized extend beyond Confederates amid Black Lives Matter protests 2020-06-22T04:00:00Z Also torn down in a San Francisco park was a statue of Francis Scott Key, who wrote the “Star Spangled Banner.” The Latest: Archbishop criticizes toppling of park statue 2020-06-21T04:00:00Z The tear-down came a day after San Francisco protesters reportedly overturned statues of Serra, along with Francis Scott Key and President Ulysses S. Grant, in Golden Gate Park. Junipero Serra statue toppled in downtown L.A. 2020-06-20T04:00:00Z Statues of Father Junípero Serra and Francis Scott Key, the author of the Star-Spangled Banner, were also brought down. San Francisco protesters topple statues of Ulysses Grant and other slave owners 2020-06-20T04:00:00Z Other monuments toppled include a statue of Junípero Serra, an 18th century missionary recently declared a saint in the Catholic Church, and Francis Scott Key, the author of “The Star-Spangled Banner,” the national anthem. Ulysses Grant statue toppled in San Francisco 2020-06-20T04:00:00Z Hand-washing stations were set up at M Street and Wisconsin Avenue NW and the small Francis Scott Key Park near the bridge that also bears his name. Dining out is the latest sign that life in the D.C. region is slowly returning to normal 2020-05-30T04:00:00Z Fort McHenry was the site of the Battle of Baltimore in the War of 1812 that inspired Francis Scott Key to pen the "The Star-Spangled Banner." Baltimore mayor to Trump: Don't visit our city during coronavirus stay-at-home order 2020-05-21T04:00:00Z Daniel Key, a midshipman at the Naval Academy and son of “Star Spangled Banner” author Francis Scott Key, was killed in a duel in 1836 by a fellow midshipman. Bladensburg’s notorious reputation remembered on 200th anniversary of famed duel 2020-03-22T04:00:00Z Christ Church, Georgetown is usually known for things like sponsoring the posh neighborhood’s garden tour and being co-founded 203 years ago by Francis Scott Key, who wrote “the Star Spangled Banner.” The Georgetown church quarantined by D.C.'s coronavirus outbreak 2020-03-09T04:00:00Z That paper is the original manuscript of “The Star-Spangled Banner” that was penned - likely with a quill - in 1814 by Francis Scott Key as he watched the Battle of Baltimore unfold before his eyes. Historic document makes rare appearance in Maryland Capitol 2020-03-08T05:00:00Z Rodwell likes to take guests to its third floor and show how easily the Francis Scott Key Bridge can be seen. Old Hebrew orphanage transformed into drug treatment center 2020-03-07T05:00:00Z At Francis Scott Key Middle School, most of his friends are black or Hispanic, he said. Do police belong in schools? A suburb wrangles with how to keep kids safe. 2020-02-21T05:00:00Z Tolls on the Francis Scott Key and Thomas J. Hatem bridges went cashless in 2019, and the Maryland Transportation Authority expects to do the same with the Chesapeake Bay Bridge this year. ‘Everything has to move on’: As Md. bridges, tunnels go cashless, toll collectors look beyond the booth 2020-01-01T05:00:00Z For starters, the battle at Fort McHenry and the “rockets’ red glare” that inspired Francis Scott Key to write “The Star-Spangled Banner” took place during the War of 1812, not the Revolutionary War. The most memorable political gaffes of 2019 2019-12-30T05:00:00Z Dressed in a top hat, waistcoat and cravat neckcloth, Francis Scott Key - played by historical actor Fred Taylor - recited the lines of the famous poem to an eager audience Tuesday. Historic document makes rare appearance in Maryland Capitol 2020-03-08T05:00:00Z Runners will trek from the Pentagon toward the District via Route 110, passing Arlington National Cemetery and crossing the Francis Scott Key Memorial Bridge into Georgetown. Army Ten-Miler to affect traffic, transit and parking Sunday 2019-10-11T04:00:00Z The onetime home of national anthem lyricist Francis Scott Key was dismantled in 1947 to make way for the Key Bridge. Perspective | This McLean used book sale turns 50 this year. It features very D.C. titles. 2019-09-11T04:00:00Z Francis Scott Key isn't a native Baltimore son; he hailed from nearby Frederick, Md. But Key penned "The Star-Spangled Banner" after watching the British bombard ships in Baltimore Harbor. Reporter's Notebook: Trump, Cummings, Pelosi and the Battle of Baltimore 2019-08-02T04:00:00Z Baltimore is where Francis Scott Key penned “The Star-Spangled Banner” while detained with prisoners of war on a British warship; Trump says “I like people who weren’t captured.” Opinion | It is time to deport Baltimore 2019-07-29T04:00:00Z Francis Scott Key, a Washington lawyer, was aboard a British ship during the battle, attempting to negotiate the release of a prisoner. Lonn Taylor, authority on all things Star-Spangled and Texan, dies at 79 2019-07-03T04:00:00Z Only then did Congress bestow that designation on Francis Scott Key’s verses about the British siege of Maryland’s Fort McHenry during the War of 1812 that became “The Star-Spangled Banner.” Book Review: Celebrating the songs of America 2019-06-17T04:00:00Z Lot size: N/A. Features: The Capitol Hill condo was built in 2015 on the site of what was once Friendship House, home to Francis Scott Key. Looking to buy a home for $600,000? Here’s what you can expect to find. 2019-05-21T04:00:00Z Earlier this academic year, a fifth-grader at Francis Scott Key Elementary, a mostly white elementary school in Northwest Washington, directed a racist slur at three black classmates during recess. Prominent scholar says a racist slur was hurled at his 6-year-old grandson at a D.C. public elementary school 2019-05-01T04:00:00Z McHenry in the War of 1812 and inspired Francis Scott Key to write the national anthem. Oprah Winfrey, Hillary Clinton among the high-profile guests helping Ralph Lauren mark a fashionable 50 years 2018-09-08T04:00:00Z At the 240-room Francis Scott Key Family Resort, calls for last-minute reservations poured in nonstop last week, and managers expected to be sold out, or close to it, for the Labor Day holiday weekend. Later start to school boosts Ocean City at end of rainy season 2018-09-02T04:00:00Z The developer hired Annapolis artist Jeff Huntington to paint a multi-portrait mural of Francis Scott Key, who composed the national anthem in Baltimore, and city legends Billie Holiday and Edgar Allan Poe. In some residential neighborhoods, art is bigger than ever 2018-07-12T04:00:00Z From James Weldon Johnson to Francis Scott Key, she began teaching the students not only to read the words to the two national anthems but to sing the lyrics as well. Perspective | A love of music led one woman to a lifetime of teaching, and a lifeline for some boys at risk 2018-06-26T04:00:00Z Honking cars are to his back as they angrily merge off the Francis Scott Key Bridge and into Georgetown. In a small park named for the national anthem's author, a homeless musician provides the soundtrack 2018-06-14T04:00:00Z Francis Scott Key composed the words as the British bombarded Fort McHenry in Baltimore from warships, according to the White House Historical Association. No, Mr. Trump, Canada Did Not Burn Down the White House in the War of 1812 2018-06-06T04:00:00Z What’s next, an edict demanding unbroken eye contact with the flag, and for all of Francis Scott Key’s words to be sung in perfect key? Editorials from around New York 2018-05-23T04:00:00Z I'm also sure that Francis Scott Key and Irving Berlin never envisioned a nation with 2 million criminals and that we have to accept that it's the fault of mass incarceration. Escapes, Riots and Beatings. But States Can’t Seem to Ditch Private Prisons. 2018-04-10T04:00:00Z It turned out that “down in the country” referred to Belvoir, a large tobacco plantation in Crownsville, near Annapolis, owned by relatives of Francis Scott Key and active during the 18th and 19th centuries. Cedar trees and fieldstones: A likely slave cemetery is unearthed near Annapolis 2018-03-09T05:00:00Z A few people walk through the park, right past the bust of Francis Scott Key. In a small park named for the national anthem's author, a homeless musician provides the soundtrack 2018-06-14T04:00:00Z Her lover, Philip Barton Key II, was the district attorney for Washington and the son of Francis Scott Key, who wrote the lyrics of “The Star-Spangled Banner.” ‘Temporarily insane’: A congressman, a sensational killing and a new legal defense 2018-03-02T05:00:00Z In speaking for the bill, Rep. Arnold Mooney said the phrase is from the national anthem, and noted Francis Scott Key once argued slaves on a captured ship should return to Africa. Houses passes ‘In God We Trust’ bill after lengthy debate 2018-02-07T05:00:00Z Among other incidents, a monument in Bolton Hill to Francis Scott Key — who wrote the poem that would later become the national anthem — was splashed with red paint in September. Patterson Park statue honoring national anthem is defaced, found sprayed with red paint 2018-01-15T05:00:00Z In September, a city statue dedicated to the anthem’s author, Francis Scott Key, was defaced. Statue dedicated to Star Spangled Banner defaced with paint 2018-01-15T05:00:00Z Francis Scott Key Memorial park was donated to the National Park Service in 1993 and was placed there because Key owned a house in the Georgetown area. In a small park named for the national anthem's author, a homeless musician provides the soundtrack 2018-06-14T04:00:00Z Morgan Maher, a casting agent and artist who grew up shopping at the Francis Scott Key Mall in Frederick, Md., remembers this time vividly. How the mall, once a pop-culture touchstone, fell out of fashion 2017-12-29T05:00:00Z The anthem’s author, Francis Scott Key, who penned the lyrics about the battle of Fort McHenry, owned slaves in Maryland. California NAACP seeks to abolish ‘Star-Spangled Banner,’ calling it ‘racist’ 2017-11-09T05:00:00Z Coates grew up in Baltimore, where Francis Scott Key wrote The Star Spangled Banner and the first residential racial segregation law in any US city was enacted. Ta-Nehisi Coates: the laureate of black lives 2017-10-08T04:00:00Z Taking liberties with Francis Scott Key proved more contentious. A Polarizing Anthem Performance — by Jose Feliciano in 1968 2017-10-06T04:00:00Z Then, when Jones and the Cowboys stood with interlocking arms for the entirety of Jordin Sparks’ rendition of the anthem derived from Francis Scott Key’s 1814 poem, the place went wordless. Football is life in Texas. Then along came Trump vs. the NFL 2017-09-26T04:00:00Z Some supporters believe that the history behind the anthem itself makes its performance a fitting time for African-American athletes to protest, given the politics of its writer, Francis Scott Key. Has This Happened Before? 6 Things to Know About the History Behind NFL Protests 2017-09-25T04:00:00Z A statue memorializing Francis Scott Key, the writer of “The Star Spangled Banner,” was found vandalized Wednesday morning in Baltimore. Francis Scott Key memorial vandalized in Baltimore: ‘Racist anthem’ 2017-09-13T04:00:00Z The Baltimore Sun reported Wednesday that the words were written at the base of the Francis Scott Key monument in the city’s downtown. Monument to ‘Star-Spangled Banner’ writer defaced 2017-09-13T04:00:00Z There was Daniel Sickles, a lawyer who killed his wife’s lover — Francis Scott Key’s son — but evaded a conviction by claiming temporary insanity. Who are the Trump White House leakers? In Lincoln’s day, it might have been his wife. 2017-08-01T04:00:00Z And Francis Scott Key was inspired by the “broad stripes and bright stars” of a flag that flew over Fort McHenry in Baltimore during the War of 1812. Robert Mueller, Google, Chris Cornell: Your Thursday Briefing 2017-05-18T04:00:00Z He married the sister of Francis Scott Key, won election to the State Senate and worked his way to Washington, where he landed a dream job: Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. He Denied Blacks Citizenship. Now a City Is Deciding His Statue’s Fate. 2016-09-04T04:00:00Z The attack was the inspiration for the poem by Francis Scott Key that eventually became known as “The Star-Spangled Banner.” Ship Discovered 170 Years After Its Doomed Arctic Expedition 2016-09-13T04:00:00Z The attack was the inspiration for the poem by Francis Scott Key that eventually became known as "The Star-Spangled Banner." Searchers find 2nd ship from doomed British expedition 2016-09-12T04:00:00Z You may have learned more in the past week about Francis Scott Key’s slaveholding and the battle at Fort McHenry than you would have otherwise. Colin Kaepernick reminds us that dissent is a form of patriotism too 2016-09-08T04:00:00Z And Colin, you are also on the right side of history by boycotting the anthem, as it wasn’t intended for black people when it was created by Francis Scott Key, a slave owner in 1814. Colin Kaepernick’s brave decision: An open letter to the 49ers quarterback 2016-09-02T04:00:00Z “To some of the defenders of Francis Scott Key, they outcome of tonight’s preseason game…will be comparatively inconsequential,” Shapiro wrote, adding that “they will instead focus their attention on Duane Thomas.” A Redskins running back once squabbled with Bills fans after allegedly snubbing the anthem 2016-08-31T04:00:00Z Intercept’s Jon Schwarz tackles that question, combing through the lyrics and exploring the background of Francis Scott Key, the song’s author. A deeper look at Colin Kaepernick's decision to sit out the national anthem 2016-08-31T04:00:00Z Neither Francis Scott Key’s plea nor the Queens’ previous legal successes won the day. When enslaved people sued Georgetown’s founders for freedom 2016-08-19T04:00:00Z “When Francis Scott Key wrote it, he’d just seen a decisive victory in Baltimore in the War of 1812, which was like a second war of independence,” he said in an interview. At Rio Olympics, the National Anthem Sounds … Sad? 2016-08-11T04:00:00Z Mr. Sousa said he was “aghast” when people do other things while Francis Scott Key’s “The Star-Spangled Banner” is played at football games. John Philip Sousa IV, With Help From a Famous Surname, Dabbles in Politics 2016-07-03T04:00:00Z A gifted and charming 35-year-old lawyer named Francis Scott Key was enlisted to try to help him. How the Star-Spangled Lyrics Were Born 2016-06-29T04:00:00Z Piringer said emergency medical units went to Francis Scott Key and took six students to a hospital. Man killed near D.C. park identified; homeless services center is burglarized 2016-05-13T04:00:00Z More than a dozen students at the Francis Scott Key Middle Schools in Montgomery County grew ill and were treated and/or hospitalized around noontime on Friday. Montgomery school kids ill after drinking booze-cold medicine brew 2016-05-13T04:00:00Z Some delegates suggested that the state adopt the national anthem, since it was written by Francis Scott Key, a Marylander, about an event in Baltimore. ‘Maryland, My Maryland’ state song latest target in nationwide Confederate cleansing 2016-01-21T05:00:00Z The workgroup also noted in its report that Francis Scott Key was a prominent defender of slavery and proponent of sending free blacks and slaves back to Africa. U-Md. board of regents votes to strip Byrd name from football stadium 2015-12-11T05:00:00Z Three weeks after being routed in Washington, after all, the American military bounced back at Baltimore, handing the British a dramatic defeat that inspired Francis Scott Key to write The Star-Spangled Banner. Why the White House Fire Still Matters 2015-08-24T04:00:00Z The assistant principal of Francis Scott Key Middle School in Silver Spring learned at about 10 a.m. Man killed near D.C. park identified; homeless services center is burglarized 2016-05-13T04:00:00Z Capitol, and Francis Scott Key, author of “The Star-Spangled Banner,” who was district attorney at the time of the riot. How Washington’s first race riot set off a debate on the meaning of justice 2015-07-31T04:00:00Z The Coast Guard said the Sea Ray Sundancer hit a concrete pillar around a section of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. Boat Collision Near Baltimore Kills 2 Women 2015-07-27T04:00:00Z Two women were killed and six others were injured early Sunday after a boat they were in struck a concrete abutment off the Francis Scott Key Bridge near Baltimore, authorities said. Two women die, others injured in boat crash off bridge near Baltimore 2015-07-26T04:00:00Z “The Star-Spangled Banner” — written by the amateur poet Francis Scott Key, who was inspired by the British bombardment of Fort McHenry in the War of 1812 — had been around long before. Latest News: Benjamin Netanyahu, John Kerry, Hillary Clinton 2015-03-03T05:00:00Z The Star-Spangled Banner, which was written by Francis Scott Key exactly 200 years ago, is one of the most famous national anthems in the world. From star-spangled to estrellado 2014-09-17T04:00:00Z That heart-filling moment inspired an observer, lawyer Francis Scott Key, to pen the lyrics to what is now the national anthem. Baltimore Celebrates 200 Years Since Raising the Star-Spangled Banner 2014-09-15T04:00:00Z At Fort McHenry, Mr. Obama paused to inspect Francis Scott Key’s original manuscript for what became “The Star-Spangled Banner,” whose lyrics were written as a poem. Facing Perilous Fights, Obama Turns to History and Donors 2014-09-12T04:00:00Z The celebration marked 200 years since the defeat of the British at Baltimore inspired Francis Scott Key to write a poem that would become the national anthem. Mayor at Star-Spangled Banner event, hospitalized 2014-09-14T04:00:00Z As the Georgetown lawyer, devout Episcopalian and amateur poet Francis Scott Key peered into the murk, he anguished over his country’s fate during the War of 1812. Francis Scott Key’s anthem keeps asking: Have we survived as a nation? The flag that flew over Baltimore’s Fort McHenry inspired Francis Scott Key to write the words that would become the national anthem. Smithsonian toasts past with flag-inspired drinks 2014-09-08T04:00:00Z Armistead commissioned the Star Spangled Banner, “a flag so large that the British would have no difficulty seeing it from a distance” and how Francis Scott Key came to pen the nation’s anthem. Visit Baltimore for a Star-Spangled celebration 2014-08-22T04:00:00Z And the successful defense of Fort McHenry saved Baltimore and inspired Francis Scott Key to write “The Star-Spangled Banner,” an instantly popular song that Congress named the national anthem in 1931. Why Americans Celebrate the Burning of Washington 2014-08-22T04:00:00Z This was followed by the successful defense of Baltimore's Fort McHenry, the event that inspired Francis Scott Key to write "The Star-Spangled Banner" and led to the British fleet's retreat from Chesapeake Bay. Reliving the second fight for independence Francis Scott Key is so closely identified with Ft. A place of tribute to Francis Scott Key, west of Ft. McHenry 2014-08-16T04:00:00Z The US was at war with Britain at the time, and a 35-year-old lawyer named Francis Scott Key was sent to a British ship outside Baltimore to negotiate a prisoner's release. Why the Star-Spangled Banner is the perfect insight into America's soul 2014-08-11T04:00:00Z At the Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine, the site where Francis Scott Key was inspired to write the anthem, there is a new visitors center with a miniature museum. Visit Baltimore for a Star-Spangled celebration 2014-08-22T04:00:00Z “America’s Star-Spangled Story,” an unapologetic and affectionate historical look at the nation’s anthem by Jane Hampton Cook, offers insight into what Francis Scott Key experienced on August 24, 1814, when he penned the lyrics. Inside the Beltway: Just a little media protection for the White House 2014-07-24T04:00:00Z In a separate incident, authorities reported recovering the body of 42-year-old Brigette Marchand of Annapolis Monday after she and a companion were reported missing following an accident near the Francis Scott Key Bridge near Baltimore. 2 missing, 1 dead in two separate boat accidents 2014-07-15T04:00:00Z It’s also the same fluttering flag that Francis Scott Key would immortalize in his four-stanza poem “The Star-Spangled Banner,” which would later be set to music and become America’s national anthem. Fort McHenry marks ‘Star-Spangled Banner’ 200th anniversary 2014-07-03T04:00:00Z Francis Scott Key’s Star-Spangled Banner manuscript A short-term display featuring the 200-year-old original manuscript for “The Star Spangled Banner” along with the flag continues through Sunday. Fourth of July events in the District of Columbia, 2014 And later still, amateur poet Francis Scott Key used it in a song that began When the warrior returns, from the battle afar. Francis Scott Key’s national anthem used a recycled melody that was already a pop hit Standing beside the Francis Scott Key Bridge on a sweltering afternoon, Obama paid homage to the writer of "The Star-Spangled Banner" in a speech about the Highway Trust Fund. Obama says replenishing Highway Trust Fund would be patriotic 2014-07-01T04:00:00Z He will issue his appeal at Washington's Key Bridge, named after "Star-Spangled Banner" author Francis Scott Key. Obama to promote fixing bridges, highways 2014-07-01T04:00:00Z The graceful fanlight that once was part of the vestibule was moved to the end of the grand entrance hall, past the archway that came from the Francis Scott Key house on M Street. House of the Week | Georgetown mansion for $11M Luis Pozo’s lunch tray was the size of a notebook, a thin cardboard rectangle he used to carry his noon meal through the cafeteria of Francis Scott Key Middle School in Silver Spring. Montgomery schools ending the era of the foam lunch tray At times history is what they never told you, as we shall see with Francis Scott Key. Walter Issacson, Francis Scott Key and America's Conflicted History 2014-05-13T04:00:00Z Only at the Olympics, apparently, can Francis Scott Key provide posthumous inspiration to both a ski team and to the insoles of shoes worn on a medal stand. Designers Carve a Fashion Runway at the Games 2014-02-07T02:57:27Z He had worked for a decade at New Hampshire Estates and had taught at 10 other Montgomery public schools, including Eastern Middle, Francis Scott Key Middle and Cannon Road Elementary during a 27-year career. Former Md. teacher pleads guilty to having child porn 2014-02-06T23:21:59Z Francis Scott Key wrote the song’s words during the War of 1812. Francis Scott Key poem that became the national anthem will join Fort McHenry flag 2014-01-08T21:02:47Z The battle went on all day and all night while a lawyer named Francis Scott Key watched, listened and worried from a distance. Girl helped stitch Star-Spangled Banner 2013-08-05T23:01:35Z Seeing the U.S. flag wave over the fort throughout the bombardment inspired Francis Scott Key to write "The Star-Spangled Banner," the national anthem, with its description of "the rocket's red glare." Washington museum shows War of 1812 not just "Star-Spangled Banner" 2012-07-01T11:00:58Z Maryland — home of Fort McHenry, the redoubt that inspired Francis Scott Key — is the only American state to take the war seriously. The War of 1812: When the U.S. Invaded Canada -- and Failed 2012-06-18T21:35:16Z The visitor center features a movie, a small exhibition on the war and information on Francis Scott Key. War of 1812: Places to vist to learn more about ‘the forgotten war’ 2012-06-08T13:56:26Z A young lawyer named Francis Scott Key watched the battle from a nearby ship, where he was being held. The War of 1812 for kids 2012-06-08T13:53:55Z My aunt once told me we were related to Francis Scott Key, the cat who penned “The Star-Spangled Banner,” and who was born in what is now Carroll County. Mike Wise: Fans who yell ?Oh!? during national anthem are tainting a moment meant for patriotism 2012-05-19T21:15:42Z In 1865, when the "Poems of the Late Francis Scott Key, Esq.," were published, the volume contained the story as related by Judge Taney. Historic Shrines of America Being the Story of One Hundred and Twenty Historic Buildings and the Pioneers Who Made Them Notable 2012-03-08T03:00:11.013Z The Francis Scott Key Bridge, a concrete arch structure over the Potomac completed by the Army Corps of Engineers in 1923, links northern Virginia with Washington’s Georgetown neighborhood. Obama Says Deteriorating Infrastructure Costly to Economy 2011-11-02T20:26:01Z Francis Scott Key and Roger Brooke Taney were buried here, and a beautiful monument erected to the memory of Key stands at the entrance to Mount Olivet cemetery. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 1 "Franciscans" to "French Language" 2011-10-22T02:00:29.487Z The bus lumbered down narrow roads as it made its way toward a Spanish-English magnet program at Francis Scott Key Elementary School. First day of school starts with a sometimes bumpy ride 2011-09-06T23:50:00Z The tune – an old English drinking song with words by Francis Scott Key – is difficult, covering one and a half octaves. This is London calling for Radio 4 listeners 2011-02-12T00:05:50Z But probably the most famous visitor to the Scott mansion was Francis Scott Key, who was the grandson of Mrs. Scott's sister, Ann Arnold Ross Key of Belvoir. Historic Shrines of America Being the Story of One Hundred and Twenty Historic Buildings and the Pioneers Who Made Them Notable 2012-03-08T03:00:11.013Z One of his associates was Francis Scott Key, author of “Star spangled banner.” The Story of Our Hymns Francis Scott Key died in Baltimore in 1843, and is buried in Frederick, Maryland. The Little Book of the Flag The words of "The Star-Spangled Banner" written by Francis Scott Key during the bombardment of Fort Henry. Annals of Music in America A Chronological Record of Significant Musical Events It is keeping watch by night as by day over the grave of Francis Scott Key, author of "The Star Spangled Banner." Boy Scouts Handbook The First Edition, 1911 The Star Spangled Banner was written in 1814 by Francis Scott Key at the time of the bombardment of Fort McHenry, near Baltimore, by the British. Scouting For Girls, Official Handbook of the Girl Scouts Francis Scott Key is known to every American child as the author of our national anthem, “The star spangled banner”; but his fame as a Christian hymnist has not gone abroad to the same degree. The Story of Our Hymns Francis Scott Key, the author of "The Star-Spangled Banner," is also buried in Frederick soil. As I Remember Recollections of American Society during the Nineteenth Century He was for some time a law partner of Francis Scott Key, and later was appointed Chief Justice of the Circuit Court of the District of Columbia. A Portrait of Old George Town During the bombardment Francis Scott Key, a prisoner on board the British fleet, wrote the "Star Spangled Banner." Between the Lines Secret Service Stories Told Fifty Years After By Francis Scott Key O say, can you see, by the dawn’s early light, What so proudly we hailed at the twilight’s last gleaming? Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 7 Much better than Hail Columbia was the Star Spangled Banner, the words of which were composed by Francis Scott Key, a Marylander, during the bombardment by the British of Fort McHenry, near Baltimore, in 1812. Brief History of English and American Literature They also helped to inspire Francis Scott Key. Artillery Through the Ages A Short Illustrated History of Cannon, Emphasizing Types Used in America Here Francis Scott Key lived for twenty years. A Portrait of Old George Town My pamphlet informed me that the first monument to Columbus and the first to George Washington were here put up, and that among the city's other monuments was one to Francis Scott Key. American Adventures A Second Trip 'Abroad at home' Francis Scott Key, a native of Maryland, who was then detained on board a British man-of-war, anxiously watched the battle during the night; before dawn the firing ceased. The Beginner's American History After a few years of practice in Frederick City, Francis Scott Key removed to Georgetown, now West Washington. Literary Hearthstones of Dixie It was this flag that Francis Scott Key saw 'through the dawn's early light,' and which inspired him to write 'The Star-Spangled Banner.' Crayon and Character: Truth Made Clear Through Eye and Ear Or, Ten-Minute Talks with Colored Chalks Some of the Key family lived here years ago, I suppose, of course, relatives or descendants of those two famous lawyers here, Philip Barton Key and his nephew, Francis Scott Key. A Portrait of Old George Town Much better than Hail Columbia was the Star-Spangled Banner, the words of which were composed by Francis Scott Key, a Marylander, during the bombardment by the British of Fort McHenry, near Baltimore, in 1812. Initial Studies in American Letters Francis Scott Key, watching the scene from one of the gates, was moved to exclaim: "It is beautiful, it is sublime." The Reign of Andrew Jackson On the bottom of the frame is printed in large black letters the name, Francis Scott Key. Literary Hearthstones of Dixie It was at this time that Francis Scott Key wrote "The Star-Spangled Banner." A Short History of the United States Among its founders were Henry Foxall and Francis Scott Key, near neighbors. A Portrait of Old George Town The duty of assigning the regiments to their several positions as they arrived on the field was performed by Francis Scott Key, a young aide-de-camp to General Smith. The Star-Spangled Banner "If Fort McHenry only stands, the city is safe," said Francis Scott Key to a friend, and they gazed anxiously through the smoke to see if the flag was still flying. Good Stories for Holidays In Olivet Cemetery, in the old historic city of Frederick, Maryland, is the grave of Francis Scott Key. Literary Hearthstones of Dixie What were the circumstances under which Francis Scott Key wrote "The Star-Spangled Banner"? The Elson Readers, Book 5 It stood immediately south of the Canal on the east side, and was in appearance much like the home of Francis Scott Key. A Portrait of Old George Town It was during the bombardment of a fort near Baltimore that Francis Scott Key, temporarily a prisoner with the British, wrote The Star-spangled Banner. A Brief History of the United States Over the simple grave of Francis Scott Key, in Frederick, Maryland, there is no other monument than the "star-spangled banner." Eclectic School Readings: Stories from Life On a placard between two front doors are printed the words, "Home of Francis Scott Key, author of The Star-Spangled Banner," the patriotic color-scheme being shown in the white placard and blue and red lettering. Literary Hearthstones of Dixie Just before the bombardment began, Francis Scott Key was sent to the admiral's frigate to arrange for an exchange of prisoners, and was told to wait until the bombardment was over. The Elson Readers, Book 5 Here we were thrilled anew, for near the entrance we beheld the splendid monument erected in memory of Francis Scott Key. See America First Francis Scott Key, who was a warm friend of Dr. Beanes, went to President Madison in order to enlist his aid in securing the release of Beanes. Eclectic School Readings: Stories from Life Francis Scott Key, author of "The Star-spangled Banner," one of the, if not the most, popular of our national songs, was born in Frederick County, Maryland, on August 1, 1779. Eclectic School Readings: Stories from Life In Christ Church is a memorial window dedicated to Francis Scott Key. Literary Hearthstones of Dixie |
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