[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 147 (2001), Part 2]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page 2525]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]



                          BLACK HISTORY MONTH

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                            HON. ERIC CANTOR

                              of virginia

                    in the house of representatives

                      Wednesday, February 28, 2001

  Mr. CANTOR. Mr. Speaker, February is a national celebration of the 
role of black Americans in all segments of life in the United States. 
It is a time to celebrate the achievement of blacks in every field from 
science and the arts to government and politics. February gives us a 
chance to reflect on how much black Americans have contributed to 
America and an opportunity to learn from the past in order to look 
confidently toward the future. Black history in the United States has 
been a proving ground for America's ideals and this month we celebrate 
our nation's diversity.
  The story of black Americans is one of valor in the face of hardship. 
Because of the struggles they have endured, we have become better 
people. Through their sacrifice, we have become a better nation. All 
Americans must be reminded of their undying dedication to the ideals of 
freedom and liberty upon which our nation was founded. Their progress 
throughout American history is a true testament to the reality of the 
American dream.
  Understanding our past allows us to pursue a bright future as a 
diverse, but united nation. For this reason, I commend the deserved 
attention February brings to African-Americans who have shaped our 
history and who will be an integral part of our destiny. I seek the day 
when the tragic side of the black legacy in America can be laid to rest 
once and for all and applaud black Americans for their tremendous 
contributions to the history of our great nation.

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