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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of |
3 | | Representatives are saddened to learn of the death of Edward |
4 | | L. "Buzz" Palmer of Chicago, who passed away on April 11, 2021; |
5 | | and
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6 | | WHEREAS, Edward Palmer was born in Englewood and graduated |
7 | | from Lindblom High School; after high school, he served in the |
8 | | Air Force where he learned to speak German, and his duties |
9 | | included monitoring radio communications in East Germany and |
10 | | behind the Iron Curtain; and
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11 | | WHEREAS, Edward Palmer worked in law enforcement and |
12 | | headed Chicago's Sister Cities program during Mayor Harold |
13 | | Washington's administration; and |
14 | | WHEREAS, Edward Palmer helped found Chicago's |
15 | | Afro-American Patrolmen's League (AAPL) in 1968 after the |
16 | | assassination of Reverend Martin Luther King Jr.; in response |
17 | | to the unrest after King's assassination, Mayor Richard J. |
18 | | Daley issued an order to shoot to kill arsonists, which was a |
19 | | declaration praised by the Fraternal Order of Police; the AAPL |
20 | | opposed the order and were given punitive assignments in |
21 | | response; and
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1 | | WHEREAS, The stories of the founding members of the AAPL |
2 | | helped inspire what has been dubbed TV's first soul soap opera |
3 | | "Bird of the Iron Feather"; premiering on WTTW in 1970, it |
4 | | featured storylines about poverty, predatory credit practices, |
5 | | street gangs, and pressures Black officers faced navigating a |
6 | | White-dominated department amid growing calls for Black |
7 | | liberation; and |
8 | | WHEREAS, Along with his wife, former State Senator Alice |
9 | | Palmer, he co-founded the Black Press Institute and also |
10 | | helped start an international news digest, the Black Press |
11 | | Review; he helped organize gatherings for Black journalists to |
12 | | meet newsmakers, including United Nations Secretary-General |
13 | | Kofi Annan; he helped revive the Black United Fund, a |
14 | | not-for-profit organization, and headed COMPRAND, a community |
15 | | health agency that worked to boost Black enrollment in medical |
16 | | schools; he also arranged international internships for |
17 | | Chicago undergraduates; and
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18 | | WHEREAS, Edward Palmer had a raucous laugh that people |
19 | | would recognize when he and his wife ate breakfast at a |
20 | | favorite haunt, Chef Sara's Cafe in South Shore; he will be |
21 | | especially remembered as a community activist who tried to |
22 | | connect people around the world who saw the Black struggle in |
23 | | America as an impetus for change; and
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1 | | WHEREAS, Edward Palmer is survived by his wife, Alice; his |
2 | | daughters, Lisa Russell and Zella Palmer; his sisters, Ruth |
3 | | Long and Caroline Hudson; and his seven grandchildren; |
4 | | therefore, be it |
5 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
6 | | HUNDRED SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
7 | | we mourn the passing of Edward L. "Buzz" Palmer and extend our |
8 | | sincere condolences to his family, friends, and all who knew |
9 | | and loved him; and be it further
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10 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
11 | | presented to the family of Edward Palmer as an expression of |
12 | | our deepest sympathy.
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