Fred Rogers Acceptance Speech – 1997
Fred Rogers Accepts the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 24th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards. Throughout his career Fred Rogers, both on television and off, emphasized the importance of creating a peaceful environment, and world where all children could grow and learn. “Our goal as a nation must be to make sure that no child is denied the chance to grow in knowledge and character from their very first years,” Rogers said at a White House gathering for Early Childhood Initiative, a program for promoting literacy. “In Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, every child is welcome into the world of learning — not just a few, not just ones from certain neighborhoods, but every child.” Rogers was the recipient of two Peabody Awards, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian award, and four Emmy Awards, including the Lifetime Achievement Award, which was bestowed to him in 1997. Rogers, known for always taking the time to remember, reminded the audience that night that thoughtful expression should be followed by thoughtful reflection. As a reminder, below is Mr. Rogers’ acceptance speech. “So many people have helped me to come here to this night. Some of you are here, some are far away and some are even in Heaven. All of us have special ones who loved us into being. Would you just take, along with me, 10 seconds to think of the people who have helped you become who you are, those who cared about you and wanted what was best for you in life. 10 seconds, I’ll watch the …
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