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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4. MAYOR'S REPORT 2/5/02PR 0 C£AMA TION "BLACK HISTORY MONTH" FEBRUARY, 2002 WHEREAS, African-American history is one of the great human chronicles of all time; and WHEREAS, African-American history is the story of men and women whose ancestors arrived on these shores in chains, but with extreme courage and faith, prevailed against centuries of slavery and discrimination to build lives for themselves and their families,'and to contribute immeasurably to the strength and character of our nation; and WHEREAS, in 1926 Carter G. Woodson initiated Negro History Week, which was expanded to an entire month in 197t~; and WHEREAS, February has been nationally designated as a time to recognize and celebrate contributions of African-Americans to our nation's culture and history; and WHEREAS, in every facet of United States history, African-Americans have made contributions, adding significantly to the strength of our nation; and WHEREAS, as we recognize BLACK HISTORY MONTH, let us resolve to see that every American shares equal access to opportunities for personal growth, and let us strive to eliminate even the most minute evidence of discrimination towards ail individuals. NOW, THEREFORE, I,, Gerald L. Farley, Mayor of the Village of Mount Prospect, do hereby proclaim February, 2002 as BLACK HISTORY MONTH and I encourage all citizens 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. ATTEST: Gerald L. Farley Mayor Velma W. Lowe Village Clerk Dated this 5th day of February, 2002.