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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, State Representative Monique D. Davis and the |
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| members of the Illinois House of Representatives are saddened |
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| to learn of the death of Albert W. Johnson of Chicago, who |
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| passed away on January 13, 2010; and
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| WHEREAS, Mr. Johnson, a St. Louis native, who started |
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| selling cars door to door, then went on to become General |
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| Motors' first African-American franchise owner, helped elect |
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| Chicago's first black mayor and President Barack Obama; and
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| WHEREAS,
Mr. Johnson was born February 23, 1920, the son of |
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| a physician and a homemaker; he received a B.S. degree in |
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| business administration at Lincoln University in 1940 and an |
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| M.S. degree in hospital administration from the University of |
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| Chicago in 1960; he was a hospital administrator in St. Louis |
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| in 1954 when he began to sell cars part-time; even though the |
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| owner would not allow a black man on the Oldsmobile premises |
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| and insisted he only sell to blacks, Mr. Johnson was the |
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| dealership's top salesman; and
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| WHEREAS, He wanted his own dealership and had to petition |
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| the company for 15 years before getting a franchise, finally |
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| securing his own in 1967; his dealership was so successful that |
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| General Motors handed him a Cadillac dealership in 1971; Al |
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| Johnson Cadillac grew and Mr. Johnson became an independent |
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| dealer the following year; and
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| WHEREAS, He moved the business to Tinley Park, helping spur |
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| a dealership row along a suburban stretch; he worked for Harold |
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| Washington's administration for $1 a year; he founded a |
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| coalition that drafted Mr. Washington to run for mayor, and |
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| then was a major campaign contributor;
Mr. Johnson also was the |
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| first large donor to Barack Obama's U.S. Senate campaign, |
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| contributing $50,000; he was an important player in the John H. |
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| Stroger campaigns; and he was a founder of Rainbow, Operation |
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| PUSH's predecessor; and |
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| WHEREAS, He married Marion E. Johnson in 1953;
Mr. Johnson |
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| was chairman emeritus of the University of Illinois Center for |
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| Urban Business, College for Business Administration; he was a |
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| board member of LaRabida Children's Hospital, a member of the |
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| Executives' Club of Chicago, and the General Motors Black |
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| Dealers Advisory Board; and
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| WHEREAS, Albert Johnson is survived by his wife, Marion; |
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| his sons, Donald, Al Jr., and Antwoine; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
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| NINETY-SIXTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we |
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| mourn, along with his family and friends, the passing of Albert |