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1 | | HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, The United States' history as a symbol of |
3 | | democracy, freedom, and "home of exiles" is brandished around |
4 | | the world; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, The legacy of our Nation's African-descended |
6 | | people and indigenous peoples has resounded as an echoing |
7 | | dissonance in its "symphony of brotherhood" throughout its |
8 | | history; and
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9 | | WHEREAS, The legacy of African American struggles for |
10 | | civil, political, and human rights is interwoven in the fabric |
11 | | of democracy and freedom of the United States; and
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12 | | WHEREAS, Millions of Africans and their descendants were |
13 | | enslaved in the United States, from the original 13 North |
14 | | American colonies until the abolition of slavery in 1865 with |
15 | | the 13th Amendment to the Constitution to "slavery by another |
16 | | name" under the twin regimes of racial economic and social |
17 | | authoritarianism, called Jim Crow, and domestic terrorism; and |
18 | | WHEREAS, The aggregate value of enslaved African Americans |
19 | | at the time of Emancipation, measured in 2019 dollars, was more |
20 | | than 13 trillion dollars, which is a meager percentage of the |
21 | | unpaid wealth that they produced for the United States' |
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1 | | slave-based economy; and |
2 | | WHEREAS, The gendered racism of the United States' system |
3 | | of slavery made the productive and reproductive intrinsic value |
4 | | of enslaved African American women an incalculable source of |
5 | | the United States' global economic power; and |
6 | | WHEREAS, Africans forced into slavery, brutalized, |
7 | | humiliated, dehumanized, and subjected to the indignity of |
8 | | being stripped of their names and heritage makes the |
9 | | reparations due to African Americans necessary but |
10 | | insufficient as the United States' payment on the debt of |
11 | | African American slavery, peonage, and expropriation of Black |
12 | | asset wealth through fraudulent mortgages like Chicago's |
13 | | notorious "contract buyers" schemes; and |
14 | | WHEREAS, African American families were torn apart when |
15 | | family members were sold off, endured further separation and |
16 | | deprivation under Jim Crow, but sought freedom and economic |
17 | | opportunities in the Great Migration from the South to northern |
18 | | Midwest states like Illinois; and |
19 | | WHEREAS, The system of hereditary racial slavery that |
20 | | commenced not long after "the 1619 year of no return" provided |
21 | | the foundation of the system of structural racism, inequality, |
22 | | and white supremacy that became woven into the social fabric of |
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1 | | the United States; and |
2 | | WHEREAS, So embedded in the United States' social, |
3 | | political, economic, religious, and cultural landscape was the |
4 | | system of African American subjugation that it took the |
5 | | apocalypse of the American Civil War to rid the Nation of its |
6 | | "original sin"; and |
7 | | WHEREAS, The State of Illinois assumes a special place in |
8 | | the history and memorialization of "the 1619 day of no return" |
9 | | because of the role that President Abraham Lincoln played as |
10 | | Commander-in-Chief in defeating the armed revolt of the slave |
11 | | power of the southern Confederacy against American democracy |
12 | | and African American freedom; and |
13 | | WHEREAS, It took the powerful working of the United States' |
14 | | democratic electoral system, propelled by the movement of |
15 | | African American slaves following the North Star to freedom in |
16 | | solidarity with their White and free Black allies in the |
17 | | abolitionist movement, to elect and re-elect Abraham Lincoln to |
18 | | carry out the historic task of ridding the United States of |
19 | | slavery; and |
20 | | WHEREAS, The great challenge to our experiment in democracy |
21 | | that we face today gives us further reason to memorialize the |
22 | | Black struggle for freedom that recommitted the United States |
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1 | | to its democratic ideals, adding the Civil War Amendments |
2 | | (13th, 14th, and 15th) to the Constitution; and |
3 | | WHEREAS, Illinois has never evinced the same care and |
4 | | consideration for its Black exiles from Africa that it has for |
5 | | its White exiles from Europe; and |
6 | | WHEREAS, Every positive step that Illinois has taken toward |
7 | | racial justice and equality has been reversed by backward |
8 | | legislative steps that have made Black freedom struggles in |
9 | | Illinois continuous to this day; and |
10 | | WHEREAS, The 1908 Springfield Race Riot in the State's |
11 | | capital and seat of the people's representatives was the |
12 | | catalyst for the formation of the National Association for the |
13 | | Advancement of Colored People (NAACP); and |
14 | | WHEREAS, The 1917 East St. Louis race riot demonstrated the |
15 | | tangled history of race, class, and economics that victimized |
16 | | African Americans who were newly arrived to Illinois from the |
17 | | South; and |
18 | | WHEREAS, Springfield and East St. Louis also reflected a |
19 | | new Black assertiveness, a "New Negro", that culminated in the |
20 | | "Red Summer of 1919" Chicago Race Riot, whose 100th anniversary |
21 | | is also memorialized with this resolution; and
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1 | | WHEREAS, The history of Illinois' modern system of racial |
2 | | segregation, heroically countered by the democratic struggles |
3 | | of the State's African American communities, calls upon all |
4 | | Illinois legislators to prioritize the State's legislative |
5 | | agenda around policies and realistic funding appropriations |
6 | | aimed at addressing the interminable legacy of racial |
7 | | inequities in African American education, housing, labor |
8 | | market outcomes, transportation marginalization, business |
9 | | inequalities, healthcare disparities, and political |
10 | | decision-making disempowerment; and
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11 | | WHEREAS, The State of Illinois also boasts numerous racial |
12 | | justice moments throughout its 20th century political history |
13 | | that have impacted both the State's and the United States' |
14 | | history, including the election of Abraham Lincoln, the |
15 | | election of Harold Washington as the first Black Mayor of the |
16 | | City of Chicago, the election of Barack Obama as the first |
17 | | Black President of the United States, the election of Illinois' |
18 | | first Black Woman Lieutenant Governor, the election of the |
19 | | first Black Woman State Representative of Illinois' 103rd |
20 | | District, representing the University of Illinois |
21 | | Urbana-Champaign, the election of the first Black Chancellor of |
22 | | the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, and the election |
23 | | in Chicago of the first Black LGBTQ Mayor of any major city in |
24 | | the United States; therefore, be it
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1 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
2 | | HUNDRED FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE |
3 | | SENATE CONCURRING HEREIN, that we express our support of the |
4 | | 1619 African Year of No Return resolution by turning it into |
5 | | the Illinois Recognition of the 1619 Project: Year of Return |
6 | | resolution; and be it further |
7 | | RESOLVED, That we urge recognition of Illinois' vibrant |
8 | | history of African American political struggles for democracy
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9 | | and freedom that have widened the scope and deepened the |
10 | | State's and United States' commitment
to democracy and racial |
11 | | justice; and be it further |
12 | | RESOLVED, That we urge adequate appropriations for |
13 | | investigations, research, publication, and a website to
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14 | | represent Illinois' contribution to widening and deepening the |
15 | | State's and the United States' commitment to racial justice in |
16 | | memorializing the 1619-2019 Year of Return; and be it further |
17 | | RESOLVED, That we urge adequate appropriations for the |
18 | | development of a comprehensive legislative agenda of
policies |
19 | | and pending racial justice legislation for engagement with the |
20 | | State's African American
stakeholders to memorialize the |
21 | | 1619-2019 Year of Return.
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