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Mayor
Menino presented this proclamation at the launch celebration
of BostonFamilyHistory.com. The complete text is below
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Proclamation
Whereas:
Boston is a diverse and multicultural city with a strong
ethnic and immigrant influence that goes back to the
founding of the nation and that continues today, since
one of every five Bostonians is an immigrant; and
Whereas:
Boston speaks 140 languages representing diverse cultural
and linguistic communities; and
Whereas:
Boston's Neighborhoods have preserved and strengthened
the city's identity as a place where communities can
express their own ethnic culture while being part of
a singular American culture; and
Whereas:
Mayor Thomas M. Menino recently recreated an Office
of New Bostonians to let immigrants know what City Services
are available and to encourage immigrants to play an
active role in city matters; and
Whereas:
The International Institute of Boston, which provides
services to 7,000 immigrants from 60 countries each
year, is creating a Dreams of Freedom Exhibit that will
celebrate the immigrant experience in Boston; and
Whereas:
The Boston History Collaborative is unveiling today
Boston's Family History Web Site (bostonfamilyhistory.com)
which allows visitors to trace their ancestry through
Boston via the Internet and to tap into various ethnic
activities flourishing in the City of Boston; and
Whereas:
These activities cited above reflect the optimism held
by the City of Boston that immigrants will continue
to make enormous contributions to the United States
of America as we enter the 21st century; NOW
Therefore,
I, Thomas M. Menino, Mayor of the City of Boston, do
hereby declare Wednesday, July 21, 1999 to be
FAMILY
AND IMMIGRANT HISTORY DAY
in
the City of Boston.
Thomas
M. Menino, Mayor
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