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81 FR 70915 - Columbus Day, 2016

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Federal Register, Volume 81 Issue 198 (Thursday, October 13, 2016)
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Federal Register / Vol. 81 , No. 198 / Thursday, October 13, 2016 / 
Presidential Documents

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                Proclamation 9520 of October 7, 2016

                
Columbus Day, 2016

                By the President of the United States of America

                A Proclamation

                In October of 1492, Christopher Columbus completed the 
                first of his expeditions that would land him on the 
                shores of North America. Sponsored by Isabella I and 
                Ferdinand II, Columbus embarked on a 10-week voyage he 
                had hoped would lead to Asia. But when his ships 
                instead landed in the Bahamas, a new story began to 
                unfold. The spirit of exploration that Columbus 
                embodied was sustained by all who would follow him 
                westward, driving a desire to continue expanding our 
                understanding of the world.

                Though Columbus departed from the coast of Spain, his 
                roots traced back to his birthplace of Genoa, Italy. 
                Blazing a trail for generations of Italian explorers 
                and Italian Americans to eventually seek the promise of 
                the New World, his voyage churned the gears of history. 
                The bonds between Italy and the United States could not 
                be closer than they are today--a reflection of the 
                extraordinary contributions made by both our peoples in 
                our common efforts to shape a better future. Across our 
                Nation, Italian Americans continue to enrich our 
                country's traditions and culture.

                As we mark this rich history, we must also acknowledge 
                the pain and suffering reflected in the stories of 
                Native Americans who had long resided on this land 
                prior to the arrival of European newcomers. The past we 
                share is marked by too many broken promises, as well as 
                violence, deprivation, and disease. It is a history 
                that we must recognize as we seek to build a brighter 
                future--side by side and with cooperation and mutual 
                respect. We have made great progress together in recent 
                years, and we will keep striving to maintain strong 
                nation-to-nation relationships, strengthen tribal 
                sovereignty, and help all our communities thrive.

                More than five centuries ago, one journey changed the 
                trajectory of our world--and today we recognize the 
                spirit that Christopher Columbus's legacy inspired. As 
                we reflect on the adventurers throughout history who 
                charted new courses and sought new heights, let us 
                remember the communities who suffered, and let us pay 
                tribute to our heritage and embrace the 
                multiculturalism that defines the American experience.

                In commemoration of Christopher Columbus's historic 
                voyage 524 years ago, the Congress, by joint resolution 
                of April 30, 1934, and modified in 1968 (36 U.S.C. 
                107), as amended, has requested the President proclaim 
                the second Monday of October of each year as ``Columbus 
                Day.''

                NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the 
                United States of America, do hereby proclaim October 
                10, 2016, as Columbus Day. I call upon the people of 
                the United States to observe this day with appropriate 
                ceremonies and activities. I also direct that the flag 
                of the United States be displayed on all public 
                buildings on the appointed day in honor of our diverse 
                history and all who have contributed to shaping this 
                Nation.

[[Page 70916]]

                IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 
                seventh day of October, in the year of our Lord two 
                thousand sixteen, and of the Independence of the United 
                States of America the two hundred and forty-first.
                
                
                    (Presidential Sig.)

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                                                                                                   Proclamation 9520 of October 7, 2016

                                                                                                   Columbus Day, 2016


                                                                                                   By the President of the United States of America

                                                                                                   A Proclamation
                                                                                                   In October of 1492, Christopher Columbus completed the first of his expedi-
                                                                                                   tions that would land him on the shores of North America. Sponsored
                                                                                                   by Isabella I and Ferdinand II, Columbus embarked on a 10-week voyage
                                                                                                   he had hoped would lead to Asia. But when his ships instead landed
                                                                                                   in the Bahamas, a new story began to unfold. The spirit of exploration
                                                                                                   that Columbus embodied was sustained by all who would follow him west-
                                                                                                   ward, driving a desire to continue expanding our understanding of the
                                                                                                   world.
                                                                                                   Though Columbus departed from the coast of Spain, his roots traced back
                                                                                                   to his birthplace of Genoa, Italy. Blazing a trail for generations of Italian
                                                                                                   explorers and Italian Americans to eventually seek the promise of the New
                                                                                                   World, his voyage churned the gears of history. The bonds between Italy
                                                                                                   and the United States could not be closer than they are today—a reflection
                                                                                                   of the extraordinary contributions made by both our peoples in our common
                                                                                                   efforts to shape a better future. Across our Nation, Italian Americans continue
                                                                                                   to enrich our country’s traditions and culture.
                                                                                                   As we mark this rich history, we must also acknowledge the pain and
                                                                                                   suffering reflected in the stories of Native Americans who had long resided
                                                                                                   on this land prior to the arrival of European newcomers. The past we
                                                                                                   share is marked by too many broken promises, as well as violence, depriva-
                                                                                                   tion, and disease. It is a history that we must recognize as we seek to
                                                                                                   build a brighter future—side by side and with cooperation and mutual
                                                                                                   respect. We have made great progress together in recent years, and we
                                                                                                   will keep striving to maintain strong nation-to-nation relationships, strength-
                                                                                                   en tribal sovereignty, and help all our communities thrive.
                                                                                                   More than five centuries ago, one journey changed the trajectory of our
                                                                                                   world—and today we recognize the spirit that Christopher Columbus’s legacy
                                                                                                   inspired. As we reflect on the adventurers throughout history who charted
                                                                                                   new courses and sought new heights, let us remember the communities
                                                                                                   who suffered, and let us pay tribute to our heritage and embrace the
                                                                                                   multiculturalism that defines the American experience.
                                                                                                   In commemoration of Christopher Columbus’s historic voyage 524 years
                                                                                                   ago, the Congress, by joint resolution of April 30, 1934, and modified in
                                                                                                   1968 (36 U.S.C. 107), as amended, has requested the President proclaim
                                                                                                   the second Monday of October of each year as ‘‘Columbus Day.’’
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                                                                                                   NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States
                                                                                                   of America, do hereby proclaim October 10, 2016, as Columbus Day. I
                                                                                                   call upon the people of the United States to observe this day with appropriate
                                                                                                   ceremonies and activities. I also direct that the flag of the United States
                                                                                                   be displayed on all public buildings on the appointed day in honor of
                                                                                                   our diverse history and all who have contributed to shaping this Nation.


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                                                                                                   IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this seventh day
                                                                                                   of October, in the year of our Lord two thousand sixteen, and of the Independ-
                                                                                                   ence of the United States of America the two hundred and forty-first.




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