excerpt from Press Office -- Proclamation -- White House dot-gov:
On Read Across America Day, we celebrate the ways literacy has enhanced our
lives and recommit to empowering every student with a strong start and a passion
for reading.
The written word provides a window to a larger world. From
prose and poetry, we learn our earliest lessons about tolerance and empathy, and
on the pages of great books, children can see for the first time that their
potential is limited only by the size of their dreams and the power of their
imaginations. Literature captures moral dilemmas that persist across
generations, chronicles our greatest achievements as a people, and reminds us of
painful chapters in our past so we do not repeat our mistakes. In powerful
tales and in the voices of complex characters, we learn eternal truths that
illuminate the spirit of America and the intimacy of the human
condition.
Brilliant writers enable us to stand in someone else's shoes
and identify with their hopes and struggles -- even if they do not look like us
or share our beliefs. They transport us to distant times and faraway lands, and
today we honor a storyteller who brought these new worlds into classrooms and
bedrooms all around the globe. The works of Theodor Seuss Geisel, better known
to us as Dr. Seuss, have sparked a love for reading in generations of students.
His whimsical wordplay and curious characters inspire children to dream big and
remind readers of all ages that "a person's a person no matter how
small."
Reading is the means by which we discover new ideas and unlock
the potential of tomorrow's leaders. As we recognize the importance of
literacy, let us resolve to play a part in developing the next generation of
readers and writers. As mentors, friends, and caring adults, we can raise our
voices to support the resources our students need in classrooms and libraries,
and take time to engage young people in this critical endeavor. Together, we
can enrich our souls, strengthen our society, and give every child a chance to
succeed.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United
States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution
and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim March 2, 2015, as Read
Across America Day. I call upon children, families, educators, librarians,
public officials, and all the people of the United States to observe this day
with appropriate programs, ceremonies, and activities.
Monday, March 2, 2015
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