TITLE

Remarks at a Celebration of African American History Month

AUTHOR(S)
Bush, George W.
PUB. DATE
February 2008
SOURCE
Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents;2/18/2008, Vol. 44 Issue 6, p182
SOURCE TYPE
Government Document
DOC. TYPE
Speech
ABSTRACT
The article presents the remarks given by U.S. President George W. Bush at a celebration of African American History Month on February 12, 2008, in which he discussed cultural diversity, the history of African American struggle for equality, and the effort of four citizens who are leading the way toward ending racial injustice.
ACCESSION #
30757191

Tags: SPEECHES, addresses, etc.;  AFRICAN American History Month;  BUSH, George W. (George Walker), 1946-

 

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