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Those achievements span the wide range of human endeavor. They have not been attained without
the quiet courage and sacrifice of millions of women, some famed, most not. Women have
established themselves in business and the professions, and today women outnumber men as
undergraduates at our colleges and universities. Women have fought for moral and social reform and
have taken part in and led many great social and political movements of our land. Women have
founded many of our philanthropic, cultural, educational, and charitable institutions. Women have
served our Nation with valor and distinction during wartime, nursing the wounded, piloting airplanes,
performing vital jobs in defense plants. Women have forged a place for themselves in public life,
serving on the Supreme Court, in the Congress, and in Cabinet posts; becoming Ambassadors;
and holding Federal Executive posts that affect the lives of every citizen. The Congress, by Senate Joint Resolution 20, has designated the month of March 1987 as "Women's
History Month" and authorized and requested the President to issue a proclamation in observance of
this event.
Now, Therefore, I, Ronald Reagan, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim
March 1987 as Women's History Month. I call upon all Americans to mark this month with appropriate
observances to honor the achievements of American women.
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