President Donald J. Trump proclaimed February 2026 as National Black History Month, marking 250 years of American independence. The proclamation highlights the contributions of Black Americans to the nation’s history, emphasizing their role in advancing liberty, justice, and equality. It references initiatives such as the National Garden of American Heroes, a statuary park honoring Black icons like Booker T. Washington and Muhammad Ali, and an Executive Order to promote excellence at Historically Black Colleges and Universities. The document also notes efforts to strengthen communities, reduce costs, and expand access to the American Dream. Trump urged citizens to observe the month with programs and activities celebrating Black Americans’ legacy and their commitment to national principles.
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