Record #: R2022-961   
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
Intro date: 9/21/2022 Current Controlling Legislative Body:
Final action: 9/21/2022
Title: Tribute to late Raymond Allen Murray, Jr
Sponsors: Villegas, Gilbert
Attachments: 1. R2022-961.pdf
Chicago City Council
September 21, 2022

MEMORIAL RESOLUTION HONORING THE LIFE OF MONTFORD POINT MARINE RAYMOND ALLEN MURRAY JR.

WHEREAS, It is with great sadness that we learn of the passing of Raymond Allen Murray Jr., one ofthe Nation's original Montford Point Marines; and

WHEREAS, Mr. Murray is remembered by his loved ones and community, as as a family man, boxer, mentor, steward, and both a patriot who fought for his country and pioneer who fought against its injustices; and
WHEREAS, Most exceptionally, Sergeant Murray is remembered as a recipient of the Congressional Gold Medal-the highest civilian award given by the United States Congress-awarded to persons who made a major and long-standing impact on American history and culture; and
WHEREAS, Today, members of the U.S. Armed Forces come from diverse backgrounds, however, it was not until June 25, 1941, when President Roosevelt issued Executive Order 8802, that discriminatory hiring practices in the defense industry were explicity prohibited; and

WHEREAS, In 1942, a year later, the U.S. Marine Corps welcomed the first class of recruits to the newly established Montford Point Base-a continued segregated part of Camp Lejeune in Jacksonville, North Carolina; and

WHEREAS, For the next seven years, 20,000 Black Marines eagerly arrived to Montford Point Base in search of social freedom, just to be met with segregation and unending abuse; and

WHEREAS, However, their continued resistance would later lead to Black leadership and military integration before any intervention from the federal government; and

WHEREAS, Almost one million Black men served in World War II, demonstrating to the entire Nation the unequivocal dedication and loyalty of a group being so discriminated against; and

WHEREAS, In 1943, aligned with many of the Marine Corps' values, Mr. Murray enlisted and became one ofthe Nation's first Black Marines to report to Montford Point Base; and

WHEREAS, Mr. Murray and the rest ofthe Montford Point Ma...

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