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WHEREAS, in 1926, Mr. Carter G. Woodson founded the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History in American Life; and WHEREAS, in order to carry on the tradition Mr. Woodson began, Black History Month is observed to inform and educate our communities about the history of black men and women and the contributions they have made to American life and culture; and WHEREAS, the Mountain Home Community Black History Committee, created to commemorate and carry on this tradition, is celebrating its 18th year of existence; and WHEREAS, the members of this committee, are to be commended for their eighteen years of service to the Mountain Home community and the State of Idaho; and WHEREAS, the Mountain Home Community Black History Committee is dedicated to fostering civic, economic and educational programs throughout the State of Idaho; and WHEREAS, the theme of this year’s Black History Month is “From Slavery to Freedom: Blacks in the Americas, and Idaho”; and WHEREAS, Mr. George E. Curry, Editor-in-Chief of the National Newspaper Publishers Association News Service in Washington, D.C., is welcomed to Idaho as the Mountain Home Community Black History Committee’s 18th keynote speaker; and WHEREAS, each year during Black History Month, we explore the history and culture of Black Americans, and we discover anew a treasure of history about the triumph of the human spirit; and WHEREAS, Black history is an essential part of American history, and it is fitting that we set aside a special time to acknowledge this important segment of citizens of our state and our history; NOW, THEREFORE, I, C.L. “BUTCH” OTTER, Governor of the State of Idaho, do hereby proclaim the month of February 2007, to be B L A C K H I S T O R Y M O N T H in Idaho, and I encourage all citizens to be aware of important contributions made by Black citizens throughout our great state and thank them for the part they play in our society.
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