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Presidential Proclamation of Asian
Pacific American Month
Our Nation's rich cultural diversity reflects our Constitution's
core vision of freedom and justice for all. Throughout our history,
Asian/Pacific Americans have made great contributions to America's
heritage and prosperity. During this month, we proudly celebrate
Asian/Pacific Americans, one of the fastest growing ethnic groups
in the United States, for their remarkable role in our Nation's
development.
Through the years, Asian immigrants and Pacific Islanders have
enriched the American way of life. Nobel Prize winner Dr. Subrahmanyan
Chandrasekhar's groundbreaking theories on the evolution of stars
helped lay the foundation for modern astrophysics. Actress Anna
May Wong was one of the first Asian Americans to achieve great fame
in American film. And the men of the 100th Infantry Battalion and
the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, composed primarily of Asian/Pacific
Americans, valiantly served our Nation during World War II. These
units are remembered as some of the most highly decorated in U.S.
military history.
During the observance of Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month,
we celebrate the cultural traditions, ancestry, native languages,
and unique experiences represented among the more than 30 ethnic
groups from Asia and the Pacific found here in the United States.
We also recognize millions of Asian/Pacific Americans whose love
of family, hard work, and community has helped unite us as a people
and sustain us as a Nation.
To honor the achievements of Asian/Pacific Americans, the Congress,
by Public Law 102-450, as amended, has designated the month of May
each year as "Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month."
NOW, THEREFORE, I, GEORGE W. BUSH, President of the United States
of America, do hereby proclaim May 2002 as Asian/Pacific American
Heritage Month. I call upon our citizens to learn more about the
history of Asian/Pacific Americans and how they have contributed
so much to our national heritage and culture.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this first day
of May, in the year of our Lord two thousand two, and of the Independence
of the United States of America the two hundred and twenty-sixth.
GEORGE W. BUSH
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