Dear Young Leaders:
You are fortunate to be coming of age during a moment of extraordinary 
opportunity in the American journey.   
Today our nation is more diverse than ever and becoming even more so.  In 
some communities, there are already more than 100 different racial and 
ethnic groups.  And, within the next half century, it is likely that no 
racial or ethnic group will constitute a majority of our population.  I 
believe this is one of our greatest challenges -- and one of our greatest 
opportunities.
That is why I have launched a new initiative on race called One America 
in the 21st Century.  One America is a year-long effort to help build a 
stronger, more just, and united nation -- one that offers opportunity and 
fairness to all Americans.  Our nation has always drawn strength from its 
diversity, and  every person has a valuable contribution to make to 
society.  That is the purpose of One America in the 21st Century -- and I 
need your help.
Today, we stand at a crossroad in our nation: Will we be a nation that 
celebrates our diversity while embracing that which unites us, or will we 
allow our differences to divide us?  To make our nations diversity a 
source of strength, not strife, we need the help of Americans from every 
walk of life:  religious and civic organizations, business and labor -- 
people from every heritage.   We need you -- our nations young people -- 
because you have grown up in, are inheriting, and will eventually lead 
the new America whose variety and vitality we see rising on history's 
horizon. 
Thats why I am asking you, as a young American leader, to help me bring 
the One America to your communities by joining One Americas youth 
outreach effort, Keeping It Real.  Lead your communities in the efforts 
to talk, listen, teach, and do.
-Join me to talk and listen -- be an active participant in the 
dialogue on race, from 		your community to our country.  
-Join me to teach -- help people understand the facts about 
Americas racial diversity. 
-And,  most important, I challenge you to do --find ways to solve  
the problems that 		still keep us from being One America.  
To accept this challenge, fill 
out and return the attached 
pledge letter
and commit your 
organization to 
at least one project aimed at moving your community and our country 
closer together.  Town meetings, concerts, speakers series, cultural 
events, sports, service projects, youth organizations, petitions, reading 
groups, contests -- the possibilities for your involvement are limited 
only by your creativity.  Next, share this message and its challenge with 
other young leaders.    Finally, share your projects results with my 
Advisory Board on Race by returning the attached form describing your 
activities.  I want to highlight your leadership and use the initiative 
to share your ideas and energy with the rest of the nation
For America to survive  and succeed, we must find new ways to live 
together and work together as one nation, and to bring out the best in 
all our people.  America has much to learn from you.  Your ideas and 
actions -- at school and work, in your families and communities -- will 
shape our future for generations to come.  I hope that I can count on you 
to help me in this historic commitment to make the vision of One America 
a living reality.
I look forward to hearing from you.				
Sincerely,
