For Immediate Release
February 14, 2006
African-American History Month Message, 2006
African-American History
I am pleased to join my fellow citizens in celebrating African-American
History Month - when we honor the proud heritage of African-Americans
and recognize their many contributions to our Nation.
Throughout our history, African-American leaders like Frederick Douglass
and Martin Luther King Jr. called our Nation to live up to the promises
of our Declaration of Independence. Recently we lost two leaders who
worked tirelessly to make that dream a reality - Rosa Parks and Coretta
Scott King. These strong and courageous women showed that a life of
conscience and purpose can touch and lift up millions of lives. We
mourn their loss and we honor their memory ... and we renew our
commitment to the American ideals that inspired their work.
This month, we also remember and thank the many African-Americans who
are defending those ideals as members of our Armed Forces. These
courageous men and women are risking their lives to preserve our
liberty. By bringing the promise of freedom to millions across the
world, they are carrying on the great legacy of African-American leaders
who fought to bring freedom to millions here at home. And like those
great leaders, their contributions will be celebrated by generations of
future Americans.
During the last half century, our Nation has made great progress toward
racial equality. But we still have more work to do. We will keep
striving to build an America where the dignity of every person is
respected ... where people are judged by the content of their character
... and where the hope of the American Dream reaches every neighborhood.
As we observe African-American History Month, we honor the achievements
of the past - and we continue our efforts to make America a single
Nation of justice and opportunity.
May God bless you and may God continue to bless America.
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