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National Freedom Day is an observance in the United States that honors the signing of a resolution that proposed the 13th amendment of the nation's constitution on February 1, 1865. Abraham Lincoln, who was the president at the time, signed the resolution to outlaw slavery. This anniversary is annually observed on February 1. On this day businesses across USA join together to show their appreciation to active-duty members of armed services, their families, and veterans.

Dear Library users,

American Library during March 2014 will be open for you 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. 

On Friday, March 28 - American Library is closed due to Clean-Up Day.

Since Tuesday, April 1 American Library is open for you Mon. - Thu. 10 a.m. - 7 p.m., Fri. 12 p.m. - 9 p.m. 

Civil Rights Day is a state holiday in the United States, on the third Monday of January. In the United States civil rights are usually thought of in terms of the specific rights guaranteed in the Constitution: freedom of religion, of speech, and of the press, and the rights to due process of law and to equal protection under the law.

"Some people grin and bear it. Others smile and change it". (c) "The Handbook for Leaders" is already waiting for you in American Library Kyiv at New Books shelf, as well as "Successful Communication Skill-Building Tools" and some more )

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