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90_HR0099

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 1                          HOUSE RESOLUTION
 2        WHEREAS,  The  members   of   the   Illinois   House   of
 3    Representatives  were saddened to hear of the death of former
 4    United States Representative from Illinois Charles A.  Hayes;
 5    and
 6        WHEREAS,  Charles  Hayes  was  a  resident  of  Chicago's
 7    Chatham neighborhood; at the time of his death he was working
 8    as  a  patient  advocate with Doctor's Hospital in Hyde Park;
 9    and
10        WHEREAS, Charles Hayes began a history  of  working  with
11    unions  when, in 1938, he organized a strike by black workers
12    of a hardwood flooring  company  in  Cairo,  Illinois;  as  a
13    result  of  the  six week old strike, a union was established
14    that white workers within the factory later joined; and
15        WHEREAS, In the early 1940's, Charles  Hayes  worked  for
16    Wilson  &  Co. meatpackers; Mr. Hayes was elected chairman of
17    the grievance committee by his fellow workers; as a result of
18    this position, Mr. Hayes later served  as  the  international
19    vice  president  of  the  United  Food  & Commercial Workers,
20    which, at the time, was the largest union in the nation; and
21        WHEREAS, Charles Hayes was active  in  the  civil  rights
22    movement  of  the 1960's; as a supporter of Dr. Martin Luther
23    King,  Jr.,  Mr.  Hayes  organized  support  for   the   1956
24    Montgomery,  Alabama  bus boycott, the March on Washington in
25    August of 1963, and the 1966 campaign to open up housing  for
26    all in Chicago; and
27        WHEREAS,   Charles   Hayes  served  as  chairman  of  the
28    Committee to Elect a Black Mayor in the 1970's; Mr. Hayes led
29    the support for both Ralph Metcalfe and Harold Washington  to
30    be  elected  to  the  United States Congress; Mr. Hayes later
31    helped Harold  Washington  win  the  election  for  Mayor  of
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 1    Chicago; and
 2        WHEREAS, With the support of Mayor Harold Washington, Mr.
 3    Hayes  was  elected  to  the  United States Congress in 1983;
 4    while serving as a United States  Representative,  Mr.  Hayes
 5    was  arrested  for  picketing  the  South  African Embassy in
 6    Washington,  D.C.,  along  with  several  other  members   of
 7    Congress; Mr. Hayes helped to change the United States public
 8    opinion  against  South  Africa's  racist apartheid views and
 9    policies; and
10        WHEREAS, When Charles Hayes was  elected  to  the  United
11    States  Congress  he  served  there from 1983 until 1993; Mr.
12    Hayes was the only elected union official when he  began  his
13    time of service to the United States Congress; and
14        WHEREAS,  Charles  A. Hayes is survived by his two loving
15    daughters  Barbara  Delaney  and  Charlene  Smith;  his  five
16    sisters Maxine McShan, Doris Branch, Freda Barksdale,  Vivian
17    Robinson,  and  Helen;  his two brothers Ralph and Frederick;
18    four grandchildren and two great grandchildren; therefore, be
19    it
20        RESOLVED,  BY  THE  HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES   OF   THE
21    NINETIETH  GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we
22    mourn, along with his family and friends, the death of former
23    United States Representative Charles  A.  Hayes  of  Chicago,
24    Illinois; and be it further
25        RESOLVED,  That  a  suitable  copy  of this resolution be
26    presented to the family of Charles A. Hayes.

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