The Five-Minute Ameriquins History Decoder™
Ten forgotten moments every American should know by 2026.
This is the story of ordinary courage, quiet duty, and enduring principles that held America together—again and again.
Each page reveals a true moment of integrity, collaboration, and resolve.
Together they form a living code: The Ameriquins’ Five Stars of Freedom™.
Permission is granted to reproduce this Decoder for nonprofit educational use.
How to use this decoder - Instructions from Ameriquin Teacher Keisha Tormund
The Night The Bells Rang (July 8, 1776) - When Freedom Rang For The First Time
Washington's Secret Crossing (1776) - The Crossing That Saved A Revolution
The School On The Prairie (1833) - The First Lessons Of Liberty
The Women Who Sewed The Sky (1813) - The Flag That Lit The Dawn
The Midnight Telegram (1863) - Lincoln's Longest NIght
The Bridge Builders (1931) - The Bridge That United A City
The Light That Kept Shining (1942) - The Factory Lights That Never Went Out
The Sit-In At The Counter (1960) - Four Seats That Changed A Nation
The Blue Marble (1972) - When We Looked Back At Earth
The Firefighters' Flag (2001) - The Flag That Rose Again
The Next Chapter Is Yours - Freedom Still Rings™
Discussion Questions - A Discussion Led By Ameriquin Guide Everett Boone

