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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, George N. Leighton is one of the most |
3 | | distinguished citizens of Illinois; he served in the army |
4 | | during the Second World War, became a renowned civil rights |
5 | | lawyer, and earned further respect as a federal judge; and
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6 | | WHEREAS, George Leighton was born to immigrant parents in |
7 | | Massachusetts, grew up in poverty, worked with his parents in |
8 | | cranberry bogs, and was unable to attend high school; and
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9 | | WHEREAS, Despite not having graduated high school, George |
10 | | Leighton earned a scholarship to college and attended Howard |
11 | | University, where he studied history; he then earned admission |
12 | | and a scholarship to Harvard Law School; and
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13 | | WHEREAS, When the United States entered the Second World |
14 | | War, George Leighton entered service as an ROTC Second |
15 | | Lieutenant in the segregated 93rd Infantry Division of the |
16 | | Army, serving as a logistics officer in the Pacific campaign; |
17 | | he earned a Bronze Star and was discharged with the rank of |
18 | | Captain in 1945; and
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19 | | WHEREAS, Upon returning home after the war, George Leighton |
20 | | returned to Harvard Law, completed his degree, passed the bar, |
21 | | and moved to Chicago in 1946; and
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1 | | WHEREAS, As a criminal defense lawyer in Chicago, George |
2 | | Leighton took on key civil rights cases in a number of areas, |
3 | | including voting rights, school desegregation, and housing |
4 | | integration; in 1951, he founded a predominantly African |
5 | | American law firm that became one of the largest such firms in |
6 | | the country; in 1952, he became the president of the Chicago |
7 | | branch of the NAACP; and
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8 | | WHEREAS, George Leighton was elected as a Cook County |
9 | | Circuit Court judge in 1964 and served as one of the few |
10 | | African American judges in the county; he was the first African |
11 | | American judge appointed to the Illinois Appellate Court, and |
12 | | he served ten years as a U.S. District Court judge, retiring at |
13 | | the age of 74; he then continued practicing law; and
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14 | | WHEREAS, George Leighton, now aged 105, wishes to be buried |
15 | | as a soldier in Arlington National Cemetery; however, Arlington |
16 | | National Cemetery has strict regulations for allowing burial, |
17 | | such that a candidate must have served 20 years active duty, |
18 | | been a prisoner of war, earned a Purple Heart, Silver Star, or |
19 | | higher decoration, or died while on active duty; waivers may be |
20 | | granted by the Secretary of the Army, or, in special cases, the |
21 | | Secretary of Defense or the President of the United States; and
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22 | | WHEREAS, The Veterans Caucus of the Chicago City Council |
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1 | | plans to introduce a resolution urging the federal government |
2 | | to grant George Leighton's request, and Senator Richard Durbin |
3 | | has recently joined this effort by announcing his support and |
4 | | pledging to help in any way he can; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, George Leighton has honorably served the United |
6 | | States and the State of Illinois as a soldier during the Second |
7 | | World War, a staunch promoter of civil rights, and as a pioneer |
8 | | judge; therefore, be it
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9 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
10 | | HUNDREDTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we |
11 | | support Senator Durbin and the Veterans Caucus of the Chicago |
12 | | City Council in this effort, and we urge the federal government |
13 | | to grant George N. Leighton's request to be buried in Arlington |
14 | | National Cemetery; and be it further
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15 | | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be |
16 | | delivered to Senator Richard Durbin, the Secretary of the Army, |
17 | | the Secretary of Defense, and the President of the United |
18 | | States.
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