March 13, 1998
Dear Friend:
Our nation was founded on the principle that we are all created
equal. We haven't always lived up to that ideal, but it has guided our way for
more than two centuries. As we enter the 21st century, we know that one of the
greatest challenges we still face is learning how we can come together as One
America.
Over the coming decades, our country's ethnic and racial
diversity will continue to expand dramatically. Will those differences divide
us, or will they be our greatest strength? The answer depends upon what we are
willing to do together. While we confront our differences in honest dialogue,
we must also talk about the common dreams and the values we share. We must
fight discrimination in our communities and in our hearts. And we must close
the opportunity gaps that deprive too many Americans of the chance to realize
their full potential.
I hope that you find the information contained in this kit
helpful for conducting dialogues in your neighborhoods, your schools, and your
places of worship. Your views and ideas are very important to me, and I urge
you to help me continue the national dialogue on race by taking a leadership
role in your community. Together, we can build a stronger America for the 21st
century.
Thank you for helping us to meet this most important challenge.
Sincerely,
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