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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 learned with sadness of the death of Coleman |
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| Miller on Saturday, December 17, 2005; and
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| WHEREAS, He was born on March 2, 1933, to Dr.
William |
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| Edward and Marie Coleman Miller in Nashville, Tennessee; he |
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| spent his
childhood primarily in Jackson, Mississippi, with his |
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| older siblings William Edward and
Lucille Marie; as a young |
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| adult he attended Tougaloo College and later
transferred to |
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| Fisk University on a basketball scholarship and earned his
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| Bachelors of Arts degree in sociology; and
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| WHEREAS, Upon receiving an honorable discharge as a Master
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| Sergeant, he enrolled in George Williams College in Chicago, |
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| where
he earned a master's degree in social work |
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| administration; and
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| WHEREAS, He took great pride in his accomplishments as a
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| socially conscious community leader; in addition to his time in |
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| the Chicago area, his long career in social work took him to |
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| Cleveland, Ohio, to Brooklyn, New York, back to Cleveland, |
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| Ohio, and later to Jackson, Mississippi; and
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| WHEREAS, In 1969, Mr. Miller moved to Evanston, Illinois, |
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| and
became the Executive Director of Beacon Neighborhood House |
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| in Chicago; as
Executive Director, he started with a budget of |
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| $200,000 per year, which
eventually grew under his leadership |
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| to over $2,000,000; during his
tenure he initiated food, work, |
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| and educational programs to help people in
the surrounding |
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| communities in the city of Chicago; one of his major
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| accomplishments was the formation of a credit union; and |
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| WHEREAS, He served as
President of the Evanston, Illinois, |
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| branch of the N.A.A.C.P. for many years and was appointed to |