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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the House of Representatives of the |
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| State of Illinois wish to recognize Hallie Amey for being an |
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| outstanding community leader of the Wentworth Gardens |
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| community; and
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| WHEREAS, Hallie Bronkens moved to Chicago when she was in |
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| her early twenties; shortly after her arrival, she met and |
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| married Frank Amey; they moved to Wentworth Gardens in the |
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| spring of 1951 with their three daughters, Frankie, Ethel, and |
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| Vicki; their fourth daughter, Zelma, was born on the eve of Mr. |
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| Amey's untimely death in 1958; Mrs. Amey was devastated by the |
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| death of her husband and overwhelmed by the task of raising |
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| four daughters on her own; and
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| WHEREAS, Mrs. Amey's first involvement in the community |
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| began with the formation of Blue Bird, Brownie, and Girl Scout |
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| troops for young girls in the community; she then began working |
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| with the PTA of Robert S. Abbott Elementary School; and
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| WHEREAS, When her youngest daughter, Zelma, reached |
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| pre-school age, Mrs. Amey and some of her neighbors organized a |
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| pre-school in the community center because there was no Head |
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| Start Program available; the first group of children from that |
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| pre-school were so well-prepared for Kindergarten that they |
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| were put in an accelerated class; despite her work in the |
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| community, Mrs. Amey always found time to take her family to |
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| church, choir rehearsal, and BTU at the Progressive Baptist |
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| Church; and
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| WHEREAS, Mrs. Amey was offered the position of Community |
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| Liaison Representative at the Robert S. Abbott Elementary |
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| School as a result of her volunteer work; she later was hired |
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| by the Chicago Housing Authority as a Community Representative; |
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| around 1962, a Resident Council was formed in Wentworth Gardens |