The following was released by the White House.
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
A PROCLAMATION
What began as a harvest celebration between European
settlers and indigenous communities nearly four centuries ago
has become our cherished tradition of Thanksgiving. This day's
roots are intertwined with those of our Nation, and its history
traces the American narrative.
Today, we recall President George Washington, who
proclaimed our first national day of public thanksgiving to be
observed "by acknowledging with grateful hearts the many and
signal favors of Almighty God," and President Abraham Lincoln,
who established our annual Thanksgiving Day to help mend a
fractured Nation in the midst of civil war. We also recognize
the contributions of Native Americans, who helped the early
colonists survive their first harsh winter and continue to
strengthen our Nation. From our earliest days of independence,
and in times of tragedy and triumph, Americans have come
together to celebrate Thanksgiving.
As Americans, we hail from every part of the world.
While we observe traditions from every culture, Thanksgiving
Day is a unique national tradition we all share. Its spirit
binds us together as one people, each of us thankful for our
common blessings.
As we gather once again among loved ones, let us also
reach out to our neighbors and fellow citizens in need of a
helping hand. This is a time for us to renew our bonds with
one another, and we can fulfill that commitment by serving our
communities and our Nation throughout the year. In doing so, we
pay tribute to our country's men and women in uniform who set an
example of service that inspires us all. Let us be guided by
the legacy of those who have fought for the freedoms for which
we give thanks, and be worthy heirs to the noble tradition of
goodwill shown on this day.
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 Thursday, November 26, 2009, as a National
Day of Thanksgiving. I encourage all the people of the
United States to come together, whether in our homes, places of
worship, community centers, or any place where family, friends
more and neighbors may gather, with gratitude for all we have
received in the past year; to express appreciation to those
whose lives enrich our own; and to share our bounty with others.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this
twentieth day of November, in the year of our Lord
two thousand nine, and of the Independence of the United States
of America the two hundred and thirty-fourth.
BARACK OBAMA
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