Their objective was to secure an exchange of prisoners, one of whom was Dr. On September 3, 1814, following the Burning of Washington and the Raid on Alexandria, Francis Scott Key and John Stuart Skinner set sail from Baltimore aboard the ship HMS Minden, flying a flag of truce on a mission approved by President James Madison. It is now on display at the Maryland Historical Society.
Recently, in 2016, NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick began kneeling during the national anthem at football games as a form of protest, which sparked new debates about whether this is an appropriate form of social protest or rather an unpatriotic act. National Anthem Day falls on March 3 annually commemorating the signing of the law.
The Bureau hired five musicians, including John Philip Sousa, to standardize the song which was first performed on December 5, 1917.įinally, on March 3, 1931, President Herbert Hoover signed a congressional order into law making “The Star-Spangled Banner” America’s national anthem. The events of the evening ending in the triumphant flying of the American flag inspired Key to write a poem that ultimately became “The Star-Spangled Banner”, our national anthem.īy the early 1900s, there were several different versions of “The Star-Spangled Banner,” so President Woodrow Wilson asked the Bureau of Education to standardize it making one official version. Expecting American troops to have lost the battle, Key was astounded to see the American flag flying over Fort McHenry the next morning. So, Key and Beans remained on the ship through the night witnessing the intense attack on Fort McHenry. While Key’s negotiation was successful, the British troops would not allow him to disembark the ship out of fear he may disclose the Brit’s battle plans to American forces. William Beans, a prisoner of war accused of misleading the British troops. Maryland attorney Francis Scott Key found himself aboard a British sea vessel negotiating the release of Dr. Let’s take a step back in time to the evening of September 13, 1812.