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| SENATE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are saddened to |
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| learn of the death of Don Hubert of Chicago, Illinois, who |
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| passed away on November 27, 2006; and
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| WHEREAS, Don Hubert was raised in a Chicago family of seven |
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| children; in a Chicago Lawyer magazine article, after being |
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| named 1992 Person of the Year by the publication, Mr. Hubert |
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| recounted how he would pick cotton with his grandmother, trying |
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| to build his pile higher and higher onto the scale that would |
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| determine how much he would be paid; and |
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| WHEREAS,
In grade school, he asked for a wagon for |
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| Christmas so he could deliver groceries to earn money for |
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| tuition at Hales Franciscan; he is credited with helping Hales |
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| Franciscan High School keep its doors open by generously |
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| donating the proceeds of his first big legal verdict to the |
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| school; he has since led a capital campaign for Hales |
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| Franciscan, persuading Michael Jordan to give $1 million to |
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| kick off a $15 million fund-raising effort; and |
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| WHEREAS, Mr. Hubert served as the second African-American |
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| president of the Chicago Bar Association; he represented the |
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| City of Chicago in a federal redistricting case; he won |
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| acquittals for men falsely accused of murder; and raised his |
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| now 12-year-old daughter Jessica on his own after his wife, |
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| Mellonie, died; and
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| WHEREAS, He was considered among the top leaders in |
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| Chicago's African-American community, and was frequently |
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| sought after as an adviser and fund-raiser by African-American |
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| politicians;
he created a mentoring program through the Cook |
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| County Bar Association to train new lawyers to avoid getting |
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| into trouble; and |