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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, Quinn Chapel AME (Quinn Chapel) is the oldest |
3 | | African American church in Chicago, and it sits upon
the first |
4 | | real estate owned by African Americans in the City; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, Quinn Chapel AME is a member of the 4th Episcopal |
6 | | District of the African Methodist Episcopal (AME)
church, and |
7 | | stewards Quinn Chapel for its benefit; and
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8 | | WHEREAS, Quinn Chapel AME has consistently and |
9 | | continuously served as an oasis and beacon of hope for
African |
10 | | Americans of and around the Bronzeville community for over 175 |
11 | | years; and
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12 | | WHEREAS, The building housing Quinn Chapel AME, located at |
13 | | 2401 South Wabash in Chicago, is listed
on the National |
14 | | Register of Historic Places; it is designated as an Illinois |
15 | | and Chicago Landmark and holds many other
historic |
16 | | designations; and |
17 | | WHEREAS, Quinn Chapel AME served as a platform for early |
18 | | expression of African American culture; Frederick Douglas, |
19 | | George Washington Carver, Martin Luther King, and many other |
20 | | African American scholars
and orators spoke from its pulpit; |
21 | | and |
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1 | | WHEREAS, Suffragette Susan B. Anthony advocated from |
2 | | Quinn's pulpit after being banned from speaking at the
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3 | | Columbian Exposition in 1893; and |
4 | | WHEREAS, Quinn Chapel provides necessary services to the |
5 | | surrounding community through youth mentoring,
societal |
6 | | reentry, and homeless outreach programs and initiatives, among |
7 | | others, as well as senior and
supportive housing through its |
8 | | support of The Renaissance Collaborative and other housing |
9 | | providers; and |
10 | | WHEREAS, Quinn Chapel is increasing its historic cultural |
11 | | service to the wider community through, without
limitation, |
12 | | free historical education and tours by its Historic |
13 | | Preservation Ministry, community outreach through
its Peace in |
14 | | the Streets Ministry, and by hosting cultural, educational, and |
15 | | social events through its External
Hospitality Ministry; and
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16 | | WHEREAS, Quinn Chapel is an integral and vital asset to the |
17 | | surrounding community as it evolves into a racially
and |
18 | | economically diverse neighborhood and tourist hub; and
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19 | | WHEREAS, Through congregational giving, along with |
20 | | multiple foundation and a few municipal and federal
grants, |
21 | | Quinn has made significant progress on a comprehensive physical |
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1 | | restoration that will further increase
its ability to |
2 | | positively impact the surrounding community; therefore, be it
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3 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
4 | | HUNDREDTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we |
5 | | recognize the historic and cultural significance of Quinn |
6 | | Chapel; and be it further |
7 | | RESOLVED, That we applaud the significant and ongoing |
8 | | effort made by Quinn Chapel in helping to preserve this
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9 | | tangible aspect of its heritage; and be it further |
10 | | RESOLVED, That we encourage the Department of Commerce and |
11 | | Economic Opportunity's Office of Tourism
and the Metropolitan |
12 | | Exposition Authority to consider including Quinn Chapel public |
13 | | tours and event space in their
promotional materials for |
14 | | McCormick Square and Bronzeville; and be it further
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15 | | RESOLVED, That suitable copy of this resolution be |
16 | | presented to Quinn Chapel as an expression of our esteem and
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17 | | respect.
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