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Fourth of July Favorites and a Kick Ass Giveaway!

Some holidays just call for festive attire. With the 4th of July coming up, you just have to add some red, white and blue to your wardrobe!

Here are a few of my very favorite ways to show my American pride this summer!

Draper James Pinewood Envelope (click here for $20 off your online DJ purchase!)

Draper James Pinewood Envelope (click here for $20 off your online DJ purchase!)

Maker's Mark Flag Tote (Get a free Americana dipped glass with a $40 purchase!)

Maker's Mark Flag Tote (Get a free Americana dipped glass with a $40 purchase!)

And then there's my very favorite patriotic piece of all!

Kentucky Kicks Ass Tee

The awesome folks at Kentucky for Kentucky have a red, white, and blue Kentucky Kicks Ass t-shirt for one lucky HerKentucky reader! Hurry; the giveaway ends tonight at midnight and the winner will be contacted first thing tomorrow morning! Enter to win below!

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I Hope to Have God on My Side, But I Must Have Kentucky

Previewing July's My Kentucky Tee and the historical significance of a famous Lincoln quotation.

It's no secret that I LOVE My Kentucky Tee

I wear my tees all the time, and I always get such lovely compliments on them! I'm so excited to wear the June tee for Independence Day celebrations.

 

What I'm really, truly excited about is the July My Kentucky Tee. I mean, how cute is this?

I've always loved that quote from Abraham Lincoln, "I hope to have God on my side, but I must have Kentucky." It sounds like a pithy exclamation of Bluegrass State pride, but it's an important history lesson. President Lincoln wasn't just invoking sentiment of love for his home state. (We've been over this before: Kentucky is the ACTUAL Land of Lincoln. You can't have him, Illinois.) He was making a policy statement about keeping border states from seceding from the Union. Kentucky's population, resources, and strategic location were invaluable to the U.S. forces during the Civil War. Losing Kentucky to the Confederacy would have been a tremendous blow.  What a great reminder of Kentucky's vital role in the Civil War, and our amazing heritage!

I think to lose Kentucky is nearly the same as to lose the whole game. Kentucky gone, we can not hold Missouri, nor, as I think, Maryland. These all against us, and the job on our hands is too large for us.
— Abraham Lincoln, September 22, 1861 Letter to Orville Browning

Remember, sign up for the July Tee by July First, and you'll get the Starter "1792" shirt as well as the Lincoln shirt in your mailbox in early July. The subscription is only $15/month; you can learn more here!

(Thanks to My Kentucky Tee for continued sponsorship of HerKentucky!)

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