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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4. Mayor's Report 02/05/2013PROCLAMATION "BLACK HISTORY MONTH" FEBRUARY, 2013 WHEREAS, during National African American History Month, we honor the achievements and celebrate the rich heritage of African Americans; and WHEREAS, in 1926 Carter G. Woodson initiated Negro History Week, which, in 1976, was expanded to the entire month of February to recognize and celebrate contributions of African - Americans to our nation's culture and history; and WHEREAS, throughout our Nation's History, African Americans from all walks of life have offered their talents to the betterment of American Society. Through their extraordinary accomplishments, these leaders helped bring our Nation closer to fulfilling its founding ideas; and WHEREAS, to honor the efforts of women of African descent who have played a myriad of roles in helping shape our nation the 2013 Black History Month theme is "Black Women in American Culture and History." Phillis Wheatley, Harriet Tubman, Ida B. Wells, Rosa Parks and many others have enriched our Nation through their leadership, patriotism, intellect and artistic expression; and WHEREAS, throughout "Black History Month," we celebrate the many contributions African Americans have made to our Nation, and we are reminded of their courage in their struggle to change the hearts and minds of our citizens. NOW, THEREFORE, I, Irvana K. Wilks, Mayor of the Village of Mount Prospect, do hereby proclaim February, 2013 as "BLACK HISTORY MONTH" and I encourage all individuals to take advantage of opportunities to educate themselves and raise awareness and appreciation of the history and contributions of African - Americans to our great nation, while striving to eliminate even the most minute evidence of discrimination towards all individuals. Irvana K. Wilks Mayor /_112995 M. Lisa Angell Village Clerk Dated this 5 t " day of February, 2013