Record #: R2019-601   
Type: Resolution Status: Repealed
Intro date: 7/24/2019 Current Controlling Legislative Body:
Final action: 7/24/2019
Title: Recognition extended to EvAngel Mamadee YHWHnewBN and Advocates for Indigenous Native Black America of August 20, 2019 as "Commemorating Before and Beyond 400 Years of Impact of Enslaved Africans Arrival in America Time"
Sponsors: Ervin, Jason C.
Attachments: 1. R2019-601.pdf
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, the House of Representatives Bill 1242, the 400 Years of African- American History Commission Act was introduced by U.S. Rep. Robert C. Scott on February 28, 2017 and signed as Public Law 115-102, by President Donald J. Trump on January 8, 2018; and
WHEREAS, the purpose of the Commission is to plan, develop and carryout programs and activities throughout the United States to recognize and highlight the resilience and contributions of African Americans, since 1619, to acknowledge the impact that Slavery and Segregation Laws,, whose only purpose was to keep the status of Negro Descendants of Slaves down, had on America; and
WHEREAS, the United Nations voted U.S.A. Chattel Slavery as a Crime Against Humanity on September 4, 2001, recommended Reparations for Descendants and built a Memorial at their headquarters in Manhattan, New York called the "Ark of Return" and said the World Community needed to Honor the Memory of the Victims of these tragedies; and
WHEREAS, the Economic Impact of 246 years of free labor by slaves made America rich and the United Nations called U.S.A. Chattel Slavery "the greatest Holocaust in the History of Humankind" and Designated 2015-2024 as the Decade to deal with what former Presidents Bill Clinton and George Bush, featured in the June 18, 2009 U.S. Senate Apology for Slavery and Jim Crow Laws, said the vestiges still exists today; and
WHEREAS, August 20, 2019 is the 400th Anniversary of the Arrival of the first kidnapped, in chains and enslaved captives, from the continent of Africa, to Point
Comfort, Virginia; and
WHEREAS, a Public Event, sponsored by The Advocates for Indigenous Native Black American Rights, called the Wakanda Heritage Ball and Jumping Over the Broom Cross Continent Celebration, from noon to 8:00 p.m. will take place at the Marcus Garvey Center at 330 East 37th Street/Lu Palmer Place (37th and South King Drive to Calumet) in Chicago, Illinois; and:
WHEREAS, all citizens on August 20, 2019 are invited t...

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