Proclamation 5875 --
National Day of Recognition for Mohandas K. Gandhi, 1988
By
the President of the
A
Proclamation
The
message of Mohandas Gandhi, Indian disciple of nonviolent resistance, was that
no society based on the denial of basic liberties can endure. He died 4 decades
ago -- but before his death and after, and across the oceans and continents, he
gave enduring witness to all who seek, often in desperate and unequal contests,
to secure the inherent rights that belong to every human being without
exception. Today freedom and the desire for human rights and democracy are on
the march everywhere, and Gandhi's example and
inspiration offer us reason to observe a day of recognition for him.
The
force at Gandhi's disposal was that of nonviolent persuasion. He understood the
ideas of many of
Though
today's
The
Congress, by Senate Joint Resolution 169, has designated
Now,
Therefore, I, Ronald Reagan, President of the
In
Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand this first day of October, in the
year of our Lord nineteen hundred and eighty-eight, and of the
Ronald
Reagan
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