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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of | ||||||
3 | Representatives wish to commend Frank Williams, community | ||||||
4 | activist, fair housing advocate, and successful real estate | ||||||
5 | professional, for his lifetime of diligent work for equal | ||||||
6 | rights for homeowners; and
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7 | WHEREAS, Frank Williams was born in Pine Bluff, Arkansas | ||||||
8 | and raised in Flint, Michigan; he and his family moved to | ||||||
9 | Chicago in 1962; he took a job with the postal service and | ||||||
10 | began studying accounting; in 1965, he and his wife, Joanne, | ||||||
11 | began shopping for a home, and he took a real estate course to | ||||||
12 | feel better equipped for the process; he subsequently took the | ||||||
13 | real estate exam, passed, and joined the now defunct Midwest | ||||||
14 | Realty; and
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15 | WHEREAS, Frank Williams became a REALTOR in 1969 and | ||||||
16 | opened FJ Williams Realty two years later; for decades, he has | ||||||
17 | advocated for fair housing legislation in Springfield and | ||||||
18 | Chicago, and following the civil rights movement, he found | ||||||
19 | homes for black buyers in historically white areas on the | ||||||
20 | southwest side, including his own neighborhood of Beverly; he | ||||||
21 | persisted in his efforts to desegregate these neighborhoods | ||||||
22 | despite ongoing harassment and threats, including a bomb being | ||||||
23 | detonated outside his front door; and |
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1 | WHEREAS, In addition to his service as the second | ||||||
2 | African-American president of the Chicago Association of | ||||||
3 | REALTORS (CAR), Frank Williams served as the president of the | ||||||
4 | Dearborn Realtist Board from 1973 to 1974; he was president of | ||||||
5 | CAR from 1989 to 1990, where he championed fair housing and | ||||||
6 | diversity; and | ||||||
7 | WHEREAS, Frank Williams was president of the Southside | ||||||
8 | Chicago branch of the National Association for the Advancement | ||||||
9 | of Colored People (NAACP) from 1979 to 1985, during a time when | ||||||
10 | affordable housing and integration ranked among the top real | ||||||
11 | estate issues in the city and suburbs; during his term with the | ||||||
12 | NAACP, he helped create a monitoring program to oversee | ||||||
13 | housing discrimination and placed a strong emphasis on the | ||||||
14 | hiring and placement of minorities in the real estate | ||||||
15 | industry; his emphasis on mentorship, education, and the | ||||||
16 | hiring and placement of minorities in the real estate business | ||||||
17 | truly helped to advance and strengthen the real estate | ||||||
18 | industry in Illinois; and | ||||||
19 | WHEREAS, Frank Williams was chosen by The Illinois | ||||||
20 | Association of REALTORS in 1991 to hold the first | ||||||
21 | Distinguished Member Award for Community Service, and the | ||||||
22 | following year, he was named CAR's REALTOR of the Year; during | ||||||
23 | this time, he led efforts to create a $25,000 scholarship for |
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1 | minority students to pursue a career in real estate; in 2017, | ||||||
2 | he was inducted into the Chicago Association of Realtors Hall | ||||||
3 | of Fame and was awarded the 2017 Gale Cincotta Community | ||||||
4 | Visionary Award by Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago, | ||||||
5 | which is presented annually to a person who exemplifies | ||||||
6 | leadership, innovation, and passion in making their community | ||||||
7 | a better place to live; in addition to receiving numerous | ||||||
8 | prestigious awards, he was appointed to serve on the | ||||||
9 | Affordable Housing Task Force and the Real Estate Services | ||||||
10 | Advisory Council by former Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley; and
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11 | WHEREAS, Frank Williams has been a vigorous supporter of | ||||||
12 | community action groups seeking social change; he has served | ||||||
13 | as a real estate educator and a board member for numerous | ||||||
14 | national and local housing associations; he has offered | ||||||
15 | unparalleled compassion and commitment in all of his efforts | ||||||
16 | to serve his community, the State, and the nation; therefore, | ||||||
17 | be it
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18 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE | ||||||
19 | HUNDRED SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that | ||||||
20 | we commend Frank Williams, community activist, fair housing | ||||||
21 | advocate, and successful real estate professional, for his | ||||||
22 | lifetime of diligent work for equal rights for homeowners; and | ||||||
23 | be it further
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1 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
2 | presented to Frank Williams as a symbol of our respect and | ||||||
3 | esteem.
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