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1 | SENATE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are saddened to | ||||||
3 | learn of the death of former Chicago Alderman Leon Despres, who | ||||||
4 | passed away May 6, 2009; and
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5 | WHEREAS, He was born Leon Mathis Despres on February 2, | ||||||
6 | 1908, the son of Samuel and Henrietta Rubovitz Despres; the | ||||||
7 | family moved from the South Side to Hyde Park when Mr. Despres | ||||||
8 | was three; he started at Hyde Park High School, but his mother | ||||||
9 | decided he wasn't working hard enough, so she sent him to | ||||||
10 | boarding school in Rome and then Paris;
Mr. Despres returned to | ||||||
11 | Hyde Park to attend the University of Chicago, where he was Phi | ||||||
12 | Beta Kappa; he received his undergraduate degree in 1927 and | ||||||
13 | his law degree in 1929; and | ||||||
14 | WHEREAS, On September 10, 1931, he married Marian | ||||||
15 | Alschuler; from 1935 to 1937, he was a trial examiner for the | ||||||
16 | National Labor Relations Board; he also became a socialist, and | ||||||
17 | visited exiled Bolshevik leader Leon Trotsky in Mexico, a trip | ||||||
18 | that saw him escorting legendary artist Frida Kahlo to the | ||||||
19 | movies while her husband, Diego Rivera, painted a portrait of | ||||||
20 | Despres' wife; and
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21 | WHEREAS, Mr. Despres acted as general counsel for the | ||||||
22 | American Civil Liberties Union, Illinois division, from 1948 to |
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1 | 1955; he was elected to the City Council in 1955, replacing | ||||||
2 | Robert E. Merriam;
Mr. Despres would tour his ward on his | ||||||
3 | bicycle meeting constituents; one of those constituents shot | ||||||
4 | him, twice in the leg, the day after Christmas 1967, Mr. | ||||||
5 | Despres stayed in the hospital 11 days, and later two teenagers | ||||||
6 | confessed it had been a holdup attempt; he used the opportunity | ||||||
7 | to speak out for stricter gun laws and against "poverty, bad | ||||||
8 | housing, bad schools, bad jobs"; and | ||||||
9 | WHEREAS, He fought bitter election battles in 1955 and | ||||||
10 | 1959; in 1966, he was the only aldermanic candidate endorsed by | ||||||
11 | both Democrats and Republicans; though he easily could have | ||||||
12 | been re-elected, Mr. Despres decided not to run in 1975; a | ||||||
13 | citizens committee in his ward collected 5,000 signatures as a | ||||||
14 | show of support; and | ||||||
15 | WHEREAS, Mr. Despres was the alderman representing the | ||||||
16 | South Side neighborhood's 5th Ward from 1955 to 1975; in | ||||||
17 | retirement, he remained active and was involved in fighting a | ||||||
18 | high-rise condo in his neighborhood; and
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19 | WHEREAS, Mr. Despres, alone, voted against the council's | ||||||
20 | ban on the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr.'s open-occupancy | ||||||
21 | marches in August 1966; when Mr. Despres opposed the | ||||||
22 | construction of new Chicago Housing Authority high-rise | ||||||
23 | buildings, just one alderman sided with him; the buildings |
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1 | would become a monumental failure, sinkholes of crime and | ||||||
2 | despair that plagued the city for decades;
Mr. Despres fought | ||||||
3 | against discrimination in hospital staff appointments, | ||||||
4 | cemeteries, and housing; and
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5 | WHEREAS, Mr. Despres was the first to raise an alarm about | ||||||
6 | the dangers of lead paint; he drafted the city's first | ||||||
7 | ordinance establishing a landmarks preservation commission, | ||||||
8 | and led the fight to save Frank Lloyd Wright's extraordinary | ||||||
9 | Robie House after the Chicago Theological Seminary announced | ||||||
10 | plans to demolish the peerless architectural treasure to build | ||||||
11 | a new dorm; along with Alderman Charles Chew (17th), Mr. | ||||||
12 | Despres chartered two airplanes to take 184 people to Alabama | ||||||
13 | to participate in King's famous voting rights march from Selma | ||||||
14 | to Montgomery in March 1965; he fought official artistic | ||||||
15 | censorship, once a notorious Chicago hallmark; when the City | ||||||
16 | Council voted its "unqualified condemnation" of Wright Junior | ||||||
17 | College for putting James Baldwin's Another Country on the | ||||||
18 | required reading list of a contemporary literature class, Mr. | ||||||
19 | Despres called the resolution the "most degrading kind of | ||||||
20 | censorship...this body will make Chicago the laughingstock of | ||||||
21 | the country by lynching a book,"; only two other aldermen voted | ||||||
22 | with him; and
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23 | WHEREAS, The same year, he tried to end funding to the city | ||||||
24 | panel in charge of determining which movies could be shown in |
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1 | Chicago; he also fought to abolish the police department's | ||||||
2 | secret spying unit; on a variety of issues, Mr. Despres | ||||||
3 | expressed a vision approaching prescience; in 1965, he urged | ||||||
4 | the Chicago Housing Authority to consider low-rise, | ||||||
5 | scattered-site housing; and
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6 | WHEREAS, Mr. Despres served as council parliamentarian | ||||||
7 | from 1979 to 1987, quitting after the all-night session naming | ||||||
8 | Eugene Sawyer as mayor; he also served on the Chicago Plan | ||||||
9 | Commission during the same period; and
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10 | WHEREAS, Over the last decade, he returned to private | ||||||
11 | practice; his memoirs, Challenging the Daley Machine: A Chicago | ||||||
12 | Alderman's Memoir , written with Kenan Heise, were published in | ||||||
13 | 2005 by Northwestern University Press; and | ||||||
14 | WHEREAS, He is survived by his children, Linda and Robert; | ||||||
15 | therefore, be it
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16 | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-SIXTH GENERAL | ||||||
17 | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn, along with | ||||||
18 | his family and friends, the passing of former Chicago Alderman | ||||||
19 | Leon Despres; and be it further
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20 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
21 | presented to the family of Leon Despres as a symbol of our |
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1 | respect and sincere sympathy.
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