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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, Rev. Dr. Cordy Tindell Vivian was born in | ||||||
3 | Booneville, Missouri on July 28, 1924; he and his family later | ||||||
4 | moved to Macomb, where he graduated from high school in 1942; | ||||||
5 | he enrolled in Western Illinois University before moving to | ||||||
6 | Peoria; and
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7 | WHEREAS, C.T. Vivian participated in his first civil rights | ||||||
8 | protest in 1947, successfully desegregating Peoria's lunch | ||||||
9 | counters; he began preaching in Peoria before moving to | ||||||
10 | Nashville, Tennessee in 1954 to study at the American Baptist | ||||||
11 | Theological Seminary; during that time, he worked with many of | ||||||
12 | the leaders of the civil rights movement and took part in | ||||||
13 | leading 4,000 demonstrators in a march on Nashville's City | ||||||
14 | Hall; and
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15 | WHEREAS, C.T. Vivian joined the Student Nonviolent | ||||||
16 | Coordinating Committee (SNCC) in 1960, emerging as one the | ||||||
17 | leaders of the Nashville sit-ins; he and other SNCC members | ||||||
18 | traveled to Jackson, Mississippi to support the original | ||||||
19 | Freedom Riders when they were met with violence; in 1961, he | ||||||
20 | was appointed by Martin Luther King, Jr. as Director of | ||||||
21 | Affiliates for the Southern Christian Leadership Council; in | ||||||
22 | 1963, he helped lead the fight to desegregate Birmingham and, | ||||||
23 | in 1965, he was an organizer of the voter registration drive in |
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1 | Selma, Alabama that became the catalyst for the 1965 Voting | ||||||
2 | Rights Act; and
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3 | WHEREAS, C.T. Vivian returned to Illinois by 1966 and began | ||||||
4 | helping to establish organizations to assist black children in | ||||||
5 | their efforts to stay in school and attend college; he also | ||||||
6 | worked with Jesse Jackson's Operation Breadbasket to push the | ||||||
7 | city and labor unions to promote affirmative action in building | ||||||
8 | trades; and | ||||||
9 | WHEREAS, Alter leaving Dr. King's executive staff, C.T. | ||||||
10 | Vivian trained ministers and developed the urban
curriculum for | ||||||
11 | seminaries throughout the nation at the Urban Training Center | ||||||
12 | in Chicago; he
returned to the area of seminary education as | ||||||
13 | the Dean of Divinity at Shaw University
Divinity School, where | ||||||
14 | he originated and acquired funding for an unprecedented | ||||||
15 | national level program and the basis of his doctoral work, | ||||||
16 | Seminary Without Walls; and | ||||||
17 | WHEREAS, C.T. Vivian has served on the boards of the Center | ||||||
18 | for Democratic Renewal and the National Voting
Rights Museum; | ||||||
19 | he currently serves as Board Chair of BASIC Diversity, Inc., | ||||||
20 | the nation's oldest diversity consulting
firm; he has provided | ||||||
21 | civil rights counsel to Presidents Johnson, Carter, Reagan, | ||||||
22 | Clinton, and Obama and he
continues to lecture on racial | ||||||
23 | justice and democracy throughout the world; and
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1 | WHEREAS, In November of 2013, C.T. Vivian was awarded the | ||||||
2 | Presidential Medal of Freedom - the highest civilian honor from | ||||||
3 | the United States government; the New School for Social | ||||||
4 | Research named Dr. C.T. Vivian a " ... spiritual leader, | ||||||
5 | apostle of social justice,
strategist of the civil rights | ||||||
6 | movement ... For decades he has been in the vanguard of the | ||||||
7 | struggle for racial
equality in America", as they presented him | ||||||
8 | with one of his many honorary doctorates; he was featured | ||||||
9 | throughout PBS's acclaimed documentary "Eyes On The Prize"; PBS | ||||||
10 | later produced a full-length presentation, "The
Healing | ||||||
11 | Ministry of the Rev. Dr. C.T. Vivian"; he is also featured as | ||||||
12 | both an activist and analyst in the series "People's Century"
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13 | and in the Tom Brokaw documentary "King"; and
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14 | WHEREAS, C.T. Vivian and his wife have lived in Atlanta, | ||||||
15 | Georgia for over 3 decades; he continues to work on behalf of | ||||||
16 | the needy, most recently with the victims of Hurricane Katrina; | ||||||
17 | he has 7 children; therefore, be it
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18 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
19 | NINETY-NINTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we | ||||||
20 | recognize the life of Rev. Dr. Cordy Tindell Vivian and declare | ||||||
21 | July 28, 2016 as "C.T. Vivian Day" in the State of Illinois; | ||||||
22 | and be it further
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1 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
2 | presented to C.T. Vivian as an expression of our esteem and | ||||||
3 | respect.
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