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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of |
3 | | Representatives are saddened to learn of the
death of Sue |
4 | | Purrington, who passed away on November 28, 2016; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, Sue Purrington was born in Athens, Ohio to |
6 | | Reverend and Mrs. Robert Purrington on
July 28, 1938; and
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7 | | WHEREAS, Sue Purrington was a champion of progressive |
8 | | social values; she dedicated her career to
advancing racial |
9 | | justice, gender equality, reproductive rights, and supporting |
10 | | victims of domestic
and sexual violence; and |
11 | | WHEREAS, Sue Purrington was passionate about racial |
12 | | equality; she was a member of the "freedom
wade-in" group that |
13 | | racially integrated Chicago's Rainbow Beach in the 1960s; she |
14 | | was a tireless
advocate for former Chicago Mayor Harold |
15 | | Washington and former United States Senator Carol
Mosley Braun; |
16 | | and |
17 | | WHEREAS, Sue Purrington was a defender of reproductive |
18 | | rights; she was an early participant in the Jane
Collective, an |
19 | | organization helping provide women access to safe abortions |
20 | | before Roe v. Wade; she went on to become the Chair of the |
21 | | Illinois Pro-Choice Alliance; and |
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1 | | WHEREAS, Sue Purrington was a fierce defender of women's |
2 | | rights; she was brought on to the
Chicago chapter of the |
3 | | National Organization for Women (NOW) to help fight for the |
4 | | Equal Rights
Amendment, and went on to become its Executive |
5 | | Director; she and NOW worked closely with
groups like Women |
6 | | Employed, the Coalition of Labor Union Women, and the Chicago |
7 | | Abortion
Fund; during her tenure, her group opposed the |
8 | | nomination of Clarence Thomas to the United
States Supreme |
9 | | Court and supported the election of the first African American |
10 | | woman, Carol
Mosley Braun, to the United States Senate; and
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11 | | WHEREAS, Throughout her career, Sue Purrington worked on |
12 | | many progressive political
campaigns; she spent many years as a |
13 | | trusted aide to fifth ward Alderman Leslie Hairston; and
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14 | | WHEREAS, Sue Purrington worked tirelessly for her causes, |
15 | | whether it was handing out flyers on
street corners, riding on |
16 | | the bus to a march in Washington D.C., or sitting at a table |
17 | | making
phone call after phone call to win support for a |
18 | | favorite cause or candidate; and
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19 | | WHEREAS, Sue Purrington is survived by her sister, Jane |
20 | | Brewster Purrington; her brother, Robert
Daniel Purrington; |
21 | | and many cousins, nieces, and nephews; therefore, be it
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1 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
2 | | HUNDREDTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we, |
3 | | along with her family and
friends, mourn the passing of Sue |
4 | | Purrington; and be it further
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5 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
6 | | presented to the family of Sue Purrington
as an expression of |
7 | | our sympathy.
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