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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The members of the House of Representatives of the | ||||||
3 | State of Illinois are pleased to recognize the 65th birthday | ||||||
4 | and 40 years of service in the Civil Rights Movement of a human | ||||||
5 | rights, religious, and political icon, the Reverend Jesse L. | ||||||
6 | Jackson, Sr.; and
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7 | WHEREAS, He was born on October 8, 1941, in Greenville, | ||||||
8 | South Carolina, and graduated from the public schools in | ||||||
9 | Greenville; he then enrolled in the University of Illinois on a | ||||||
10 | football scholarship; he later transferred to North Carolina | ||||||
11 | A&T State University and graduated in 1964; he began his | ||||||
12 | theological studies at the Chicago Theological Seminary, but | ||||||
13 | deferred his studies when he began working full-time in the | ||||||
14 | Civil Rights Movement; he received his earned Master of | ||||||
15 | Divinity degree in 2000; and
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16 | WHEREAS, Reverend Jesse Jackson began his activism as a | ||||||
17 | student in the summer of 1960, seeking to desegregate the local | ||||||
18 | public library in Greenville, and then as a leader in the | ||||||
19 | sit-in movement; in 1965, he became a full-time organizer for | ||||||
20 | the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC); he was | ||||||
21 | soon appointed by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to direct SCLC's | ||||||
22 | Operation Breadbasket program; and
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23 | WHEREAS, In December of 1971, Reverend Jackson founded | ||||||
24 | Operation PUSH (People United to Serve Humanity) in Chicago; | ||||||
25 | the goals of Operation PUSH were economic empowerment and | ||||||
26 | expanding educational, business, and employment opportunities | ||||||
27 | for the disadvantaged and people of color; and
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28 | WHEREAS, In 1984, he founded the National Rainbow | ||||||
29 | Coalition, a national social justice organization, based in | ||||||
30 | Washington, D.C., devoted to political empowerment, education, | ||||||
31 | and changing public policy; in September of 1996, the Rainbow |
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1 | Coalition and Operation PUSH merged in the Rainbow/PUSH | ||||||
2 | Coalition to continue the work of both approaches and to | ||||||
3 | maximize resources; and
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4 | WHEREAS, Reverend Jackson's two presidential campaigns | ||||||
5 | broke new ground in U.S. politics; his 1984 campaign registered | ||||||
6 | over one million new voters, won 3.5 million votes, and helped | ||||||
7 | the Democratic Party regain control of the Senate in 1986; his | ||||||
8 | 1988 campaign registered over two million new voters, won seven | ||||||
9 | million votes, and helped boost hundreds of state and local | ||||||
10 | elected officials into office; it was also an historic victory, | ||||||
11 | because he came in first or second in 46 out of 54 primary | ||||||
12 | contests; and
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13 | WHEREAS, He has continued to be a leading advocate for a | ||||||
14 | variety of public policy issues, including universal health | ||||||
15 | care, equal administration of justice in all communities, | ||||||
16 | sufficient funding for enforcement of civil rights laws, and | ||||||
17 | increased attention to business investment in under-served | ||||||
18 | domestic communities; and
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19 | WHEREAS, As a highly respected and trusted world leader, | ||||||
20 | Reverend Jackson has acted many times as an international | ||||||
21 | diplomat in sensitive situations; in 1984, Reverend Jackson | ||||||
22 | secured the release of captured U.S. Navy Lieutenant Robert | ||||||
23 | Goodman from Syria and the release of 48 Cuban and | ||||||
24 | Cuban-American prisoners in Cuba; he was the first American to | ||||||
25 | bring hostages out of Kuwait and Iraq in 1990; in 1999, he | ||||||
26 | negotiated the release of U.S. soldiers held hostage in Kosovo; | ||||||
27 | he has traveled extensively in the Middle East and Asia and was | ||||||
28 | a special guest of President Fernando Cardoso of Brazil in | ||||||
29 | honoring Zumbi, the leader of slave revolts that led to the end | ||||||
30 | of slavery in Brazil; and
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31 | WHEREAS, A hallmark of Reverend Jackson's work has been his | ||||||
32 | commitment to youth; he has visited thousands of high schools, |
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1 | colleges, universities, and correctional facilities | ||||||
2 | encouraging excellence, inspiring hope, and challenging young | ||||||
3 | people to study diligently and stay drug-free; and
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4 | WHEREAS, Reverend Jackson has also been a consistent and | ||||||
5 | vigorous supporter of the labor movement in the U.S. and around | ||||||
6 | the world; he is known as someone who has walked more picket | ||||||
7 | lines and spoken at more labor rallies than any other national | ||||||
8 | leader; and
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9 | WHEREAS, In October of 1997, Reverend Jackson was appointed | ||||||
10 | by President Bill Clinton and Secretary of State Madeleine | ||||||
11 | Albright as "Special Envoy of the President and Secretary of | ||||||
12 | State for the Promotion of Democracy in Africa"; in this | ||||||
13 | official position Reverend Jackson traveled to several | ||||||
14 | countries on the African continent and met with national | ||||||
15 | leaders; and
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16 | WHEREAS, Reverend Jackson married his college sweetheart | ||||||
17 | Jacqueline Lavinia Brown in 1963; they have five children: | ||||||
18 | Santita Jackson, Congressman Jesse L. Jackson, Jr., Jonathan | ||||||
19 | Luther Jackson, Yusef DuBois Jackson, Esq., and Jacqueline | ||||||
20 | Lavinia Jackson, Jr.; therefore, be it
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21 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
22 | NINETY-FOURTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that | ||||||
23 | we congratulate the Reverend Jesse L. Jackson Sr. on the | ||||||
24 | occasion of his 65th birthday; and be it further
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25 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
26 | presented to Reverend Jackson as an expression of our profound | ||||||
27 | respect and esteem and with best wishes for the future.
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