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1 | | would, in turn, create more jobs for blacks; and |
2 | | WHEREAS, Dr. Evans also depended on other sources, such as |
3 | | black-owned press outlets, churches, and businesses, to get his |
4 | | message across to "Buy Black"; Dr. Evans believed that black |
5 | | dollars matter and that the black community must march with |
6 | | their dollars in order to accomplish what was not accomplished |
7 | | with the other previous marches across the globe; and |
8 | | WHEREAS, The Neilson Report shows that the buying power of |
9 | | African Americans will reach $1.1 trillion by 2015; if black |
10 | | consumers spend 10% more of their income in black businesses, |
11 | | the resulting revenue would generate 1 million jobs; in 2007, |
12 | | on the south side of Chicago, residents in predominately black |
13 | | neighborhoods spent a collective of $3.8 billion outside of |
14 | | their own South Side communities; and |
15 | | WHEREAS, Many trailblazers and influential leaders have |
16 | | stood for economic, social equality, and independence for |
17 | | African Americans throughout the world and have labored, fought |
18 | | for, and understood how it was, including Marcus Garvey, who |
19 | | fought for the collective economic interest of African |
20 | | Americans and created the Universal Improvement Association in |
21 | | 1914; A. Philip Randolph, founder and co-editor of The |
22 | | Messenger, an African American socialist magazine, renowned |
23 | | black labor union organizer and civil rights worker, and |
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1 | | principal organizer and author of the March on Washington, |
2 | | where Martin Luther King, Jr. gave his historical "I Have A |
3 | | Dream" speech; W.E.B. Dubois, leader of the Niagara Movement, a |
4 | | group of African-American activists who wanted equal rights for |
5 | | blacks; and Malcolm X, one of the most pivotal figures in civil |
6 | | rights history; therefore, be it |
7 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
8 | | HUNDREDTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we |
9 | | designate the month of August in 2017 as Buy Black, Love Black |
10 | | Month in the State of Illinois; and be it further |
11 | | RESOLVED, That we urge all citizens of this State to help |
12 | | build a solid economic foundation that would allow African |
13 | | Americans to shape their own destinies and maximize their |
14 | | economic interests through various means, including opening an |
15 | | account at a local black bank, supporting historically black |
16 | | colleges and universities, eating at black owned restaurants, |
17 | | hiring black real estate brokers, visiting black doctors and |
18 | | dentists for health care, getting building and other quotes |
19 | | from black contractors, visiting African-American museums and |
20 | | libraries, watching or renting black-produced films, |
21 | | subscribing to black newspapers, magazines, and websites, |
22 | | using black caterers and event planners, visiting black |
23 | | retailers, investing with a black-managed, publicly-traded |
24 | | firm, visiting a black cultural event, and participating in Buy |