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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of |
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| Representatives were saddened to learn of the recent death of |
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| Allan Johnson; and
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| WHEREAS, Allan Johnson was born on December 16, 1959, in |
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| Chicago, the son of Ted and Cynthia Johnson; he grew up on the |
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| South Side, where his first job was helping out at a roller |
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| skating rink owned by an uncle; and
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| WHEREAS, He attended Columbia College and began working at |
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| the Chicago Tribune in 1979, starting at the paper's lowest |
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| rung, copy clerk, and steadily advancing; Mr. Johnson's byline |
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| first appeared in the financial section in 1987 and the next |
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| year he began the "Just for Laughs" column in the Friday |
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| section, which focused on the then-booming local comedy scene; |
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| and
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| WHEREAS, Since 2003, Allan Johnson was a staff reporter for |
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| Q, the Sunday lifestyle section, bringing his expertise to such |
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| cover stories as a hilarious take-off on "The Apprentice" and a |
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| thoughtful and amusing examination of sarcasm; he was one of |
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| only a handful of African-Americans writing criticism for major |
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| newspapers; he provided the Chicago Tribune with more than a |
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| decade's worth of reviews, interviews, and stories that were |
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| thoughtful, knowing, and enthusiastic; and
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| WHEREAS, In addition to his newspaper work, Mr. Johnson was |
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| a frequent and lively guest on local radio and television |
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| programs; since 1998, he had been an adjunct professor at |
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| Columbia College where he taught a course in reporting for |
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| newspapers and broadcasting; he was often seen parading his |
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| wide-eyed students on tours of the Tribune; and he had recently |
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| developed and had begun teaching a new course on reporting |
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| entertainment news for the journalism department; and
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