Portal:Boy Scouts of America
Appearance
(Redirected from Boy Scouts)
The Boy Scouts of America (BSA) is one of the largest youth organizations in the United States, with 2.7 million youth members and over 1 million adult volunteers. Since its founding in 1910 as part of the international Scout Movement, more than 110 million Americans have been members of the BSA.
General
[edit]- 1910 Boy Scouts of America Official Handbook, 1910 by the Boy Scouts of America
- Handbook for Boys, 1912 by the Boy Scouts of America (transcription project)
Fiction
[edit]- The Boy Scouts of Woodcraft Camp, 1912 by Thornton Burgess
- The Boy Scouts on Swift River, 1913 by Thornton Burgess
- The Boy Scouts on Lost Trail, 1914 by Thornton Burgess
- The Boy Scouts in a Trapper’s Camp, 1915 by Thornton Burgess
Legislation
[edit]- Boy Scouts of America Equal Access Act, part of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001
- Support Our Scouts Act of 2005
Songs
[edit]- A Boy Scouts' Patrol Song, 1913 song by Rudyard Kipling
- Boy Scouts of America (song), 1916 song by John Philip Sousa
Film
[edit]- Boy Scouts of America (film), 1921 film by Vitalux Movies
Opposition to the movement
[edit]In The Masses magazine
[edit]- "The Boy Scout Movement" (1911) by George Ross Kirkpatrick
External links
[edit]Reference material may be found at: