Full Text of HR1036 93rd General Assembly
HR1036 93RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The institution of slavery was terminated in a | 3 |
| complex series of
events occurring during and immediately after | 4 |
| the Civil War; and
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| WHEREAS, On June 19th, 1865, the last of the slaves held in | 6 |
| bondage in the
United States were set free; and
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| WHEREAS, All Americans benefit from and all Americans | 8 |
| should remember and
celebrate the ending of slavery and the | 9 |
| joining together of all of our people
in freedom; and
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| WHEREAS, Our free enterprise system is fundamentally at | 11 |
| odds with slavery and
has
been strengthened by its elimination; | 12 |
| and
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| WHEREAS, The African-American Cultural and Genealogical | 14 |
| Society of Illinois
began in 1993 with 25 charter members; | 15 |
| membership has grown to over 150 and the
organization is the | 16 |
| only one of its kind in downstate Illinois and is a
non-profit | 17 |
| organization; and
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| WHEREAS, Because it is essential that all citizens learn | 19 |
| about African-American history,
a splendid and glorious story | 20 |
| often not taught in our public and private
schools, the Society | 21 |
| helps to stimulate interest in African history in general,
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| which pre-dates 5000 B.C., and comprises the early history of | 23 |
| all mankind;
thus,
the Society serves the entire community; and
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| WHEREAS, No single Day of Remembrance is currently | 25 |
| established for the
celebration of slavery's end; and
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| WHEREAS, The United States currently celebrates two | 27 |
| national Days of
Remembrance, "Flag Day" and "Pearl Harbor | 28 |
| Day"; and
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| WHEREAS, The State of Texas and six other states currently | 2 |
| celebrate
"Juneteenth" on June 19th of each year to recall the | 3 |
| end of slavery; and
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| WHEREAS, Each year, the African-American Cultural and | 5 |
| Genealogical Society of
Illinois presents its Juneteenth | 6 |
| Celebration National
Freedom Day Family Festival in memory of | 7 |
| founding board member Judith Bond;
this year, the organization | 8 |
| will present its 11th Annual Juneteenth Family
Festival | 9 |
| Celebration in Decatur on June 18 and June 19, 2004; therefore, | 10 |
| be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | 12 |
| NINETY-THIRD GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we | 13 |
| recognize the African-American Cultural and Genealogical | 14 |
| Society of Illinois, and we commend the group for its work in | 15 |
| the education of the citizens of Illinois regarding the rich | 16 |
| cultural heritage of African Americans; and be it further
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| RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | 18 |
| presented to the
African-American Cultural and Genealogical | 19 |
| Society of Illinois and its Director, Evelyn Hood, as an | 20 |
| expression
of our respect and esteem and with best wishes for | 21 |
| the success of the
Juneteenth Celebration.
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