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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, Bronzeville is a center of African-American life |
3 | | and culture in Chicago and is historically known as the city's |
4 | | "Black Metropolis"; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, Bronzeville is home to a diverse business |
6 | | community, historic landmarks, and lively events, including |
7 | | the annual Bud Billiken Parade that draws more than one |
8 | | million spectators each August; and
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9 | | WHEREAS, Bronzeville is known for its rich history and |
10 | | flourishing modern-day renaissance; its cultural contributions |
11 | | are vast, and it brought the world Pulitzer Prize-winner |
12 | | Gwendolyn Brooks, civil rights activist Ida B. Wells, |
13 | | legendary musician Louis Armstrong, founder and publisher of |
14 | | what was the country's most prominent African-American |
15 | | newspaper, the Chicago Defender, and the creator of the Bud |
16 | | Billiken Parade Robert Abbott, and more; and
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17 | | WHEREAS, Bronzeville's remaining historic remnants attract |
18 | | many to the area; notable surviving structures are the old |
19 | | Chicago Defender Building, the Overton Hygienic Building, the |
20 | | Supreme Life Building, and the Eighth Regiment Armory; and
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21 | | WHEREAS, An African-American Cultural Center is a |