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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of |
3 | | Representatives wish to recognize David A. Strother's legacy |
4 | | on voting rights in the State of Illinois and the United |
5 | | States; and
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6 | | WHEREAS, David A. Strother, once widely believed to have |
7 | | been the first Black man to vote in the United States as a |
8 | | result of the addition of the Fifteenth Amendment to the |
9 | | Constitution, was certainly the first to vote in Illinois on |
10 | | April 4, 1870; and
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11 | | WHEREAS, David Strother was born to Henry and Leah in |
12 | | Lexington, Missouri on August 18, 1843, the son of slaves who |
13 | | bought their freedom; he worked as a cook's assistant on a |
14 | | Mississippi steamer; he served as a civilian cook with Company |
15 | | G, 17th Illinois Infantry, of the Union Army during the Civil |
16 | | War; at the urging of 44 local area men of Troop G, he settled |
17 | | in El Paso; he became a barber and set up a chair in the corner |
18 | | of an insurance and justice of the peace's office in January |
19 | | 1864; he was soon reunited with his mother and his brother, |
20 | | Charles, who joined him at his new barber shop; and
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21 | | WHEREAS, El Paso then operated under a special charter |
22 | | approved by Governor Richard Oglesby in 1867; Article XV of |
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1 | | the U.S. Constitution was declared in effect on March 30, |
2 | | 1870, stating that the right of citizens to vote shall not be |
3 | | denied on account of race, color, or previous condition of |
4 | | servitude; the following Monday, April 4, was El Paso's city |
5 | | election, held one day prior to almost all others; and
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6 | | WHEREAS, David Strother, accompanied to the polls by Mayor |
7 | | James Wathen, was initially rebuffed by election officials |
8 | | unaware of the new law; after election judges were shown a copy |
9 | | of the amendment, he returned to the polls at the judges' |
10 | | behest, where apologies were made; he proceeded to cast his |
11 | | vote, and his brother voted soon after; and
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12 | | WHEREAS, News of David Strother's historic vote was spread |
13 | | by Gersh Martin, El Paso's newspaper editor, who telegraphed |
14 | | the news to the Associated Press, and soon people all over the |
15 | | United States were reading about the barber who had cast the |
16 | | then believed first Black vote; and
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17 | | WHEREAS, David Strother continued to live in El Paso for |
18 | | the remainder of his life, passing shortly after suffering a |
19 | | heart attack on March 12, 1905; his loss was keenly felt by the |
20 | | El Paso community, who remembered him for his generosity and |
21 | | gentlemanly conduct; and
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22 | | WHEREAS, David Strother's vote on April 4, 1870 marked him |
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1 | | as not only one of the first Black men to vote in the United |
2 | | States but also marked a milestone on the path to equality for |
3 | | our State and the country; therefore, be it
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4 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
5 | | HUNDRED THIRD GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
6 | | we recognize David Strother's legacy on voting rights in the |
7 | | State of Illinois and the United States.
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