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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of |
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| Representatives are saddened to learn of the death of
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| Davis of Chicago, who passed away on May 7, 2008; and
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| WHEREAS, Ronald L. Davis was born on November 12, 1951 in |
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| Chicago; he was the oldest of five children born to Willie L. |
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| Davis and Mamie Houston; and
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| WHEREAS, Ronald L. Davis grew up on the South Side of |
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| Chicago, where he attended Catholic schools and Chicago Public |
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| Schools; he graduated from Parker Senior High School in the |
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| Englewood neighborhood of Chicago in 1968; during his senior |
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| year, he was recruited by the University of Chicago, where he |
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| completed his Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics in |
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| 1974; and
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| WHEREAS, While attending the University of Chicago, Ronald |
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| L. Davis began a lifelong mission as an advocate for the |
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| empowerment of black people in the areas of education and |
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| politics; as a founding member of the Organization of Black |
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| Students, he was instrumental in bringing black students into |
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| the mainstream of student government on campus; and
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| WHEREAS, Ronald L. Davis earned two master's degrees, one |
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| in mathematics from East-West University and another in |
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| Computer Science from Chicago State University; he later taught |
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| C++ Programming at East-West University; and |
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| WHEREAS, While employed at GMAC as a repossession officer |
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| and later at CNA Insurance as a programmer, Ronald L. Davis |
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| became involved in Chicago local politics; as an independent |
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| political consultant, he was a quiet force behind many |
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| successful political campaigns and worked with and advised many |
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| elected officials and aspiring political candidates; he |
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| developed and worked to implement a city-wide voter |
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| registration drive; as a consultant, he played a strategic role |
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| in the congressional campaigns of United States Senators Paul |
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| Simon and Charlie Hayes, the State Senate and congressional |
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| campaigns of United States Senator Barack Obama, the aldermanic |
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| campaigns of Sam Burrell, William Cousins, Billie Paige, Leslie |
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| Hairston, Freddrenna Lyle, Willie Cochran, and Perry |
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| Hutchinson, among others; among his favorite elected officials |
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| were Illinois State Representative Constance Howard and Robert |
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| Polk, Mayor of Burnham; he worked tirelessly as the Mid-South |
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| Coordinator for the late Chicago Mayor Harold Washington and |
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| coordinate hundreds of volunteers for the Mayor's re-election |
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| campaign; he also volunteered thousands of hours with the NAACP |
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| and Vernon Jarrett's ACT-SO program; and |
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| WHEREAS, In the 1990s, Ronald L. Davis joined the faculty |
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| of the City Colleges of Chicago's Kennedy-King campus, where he |
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| taught computer science and mathematics, eventually becoming |
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| chairman of the mathematics department; and |
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| WHEREAS, Ronald L. Davis had a loyal circle of friends with |
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| whom he loved to discuss local political issues; and |
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| WHEREAS, Ronald L. Davis is survived by his sisters, Diane |
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| Davis and Mrs. Joann Flynn; his twin brothers, Victor and |
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| Vincent Davis; his uncles, Edward Houston Sr. and James |
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| Albritton; his seven nieces, 12 nephews, and three |
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| great-nieces; his cousins, Mrs. Cynthia Scruggs (Eugene), |
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| Donna Williams, Beverly Albritton, Jean Albritton, Edward |
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| Houston Jr., Edward Houston III, and Gigi; and his extended |
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| family, known as his "inner circle", Lenore and Josh, Mercedes, |
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| Lloyd, Richard, Robert, Stephanie, Prentiss, Carolyn, and Al; |
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| therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
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| NINETY-FIFTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we |
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| mourn, along with his family and friends, the passing of Ronald |
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| L. Davis; and be it further
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| RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
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| presented to the family of Ronald L. Davis as an expression of |
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| our sympathy.
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