Bill Text: IL HR0423 | 2021-2022 | 102nd General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: Recognizes the lifelong accomplishments of Timuel "Tim" D. Black Jr.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2021-09-09 - Resolution Adopted [HR0423 Detail]
Download: Illinois-2021-HR0423-Introduced.html
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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of | ||||||
3 | Representatives wish to recognize Timuel "Tim" D. Black Jr. | ||||||
4 | for his accomplishments and especially his local and national | ||||||
5 | work in the civil rights movement; and
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6 | WHEREAS, Timuel Black was born in Birmingham, Alabama on | ||||||
7 | December 7, 1918; his family became part of the first Great | ||||||
8 | Migration of African Americans from the Deep South and settled | ||||||
9 | in Chicago in 1919; during his early school years at Edmund | ||||||
10 | Burke Elementary School and DuSable High School, he worked as | ||||||
11 | a paper boy for the Chicago Defender; as a teen during the | ||||||
12 | Great Depression, he worked as a delivery boy for a local | ||||||
13 | grocery store,
where he had his first experience as an | ||||||
14 | organizer; and
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15 | WHEREAS, In the early thirties, Timuel Black helped | ||||||
16 | organize the "Don't Spend Your Money Where You Can't Work" | ||||||
17 | campaign, which led to the formation of the Negro Retail | ||||||
18 | Clerks Union; in the 1940s, he was an active organizer of the | ||||||
19 | Congress on Racial Equality (CORE), which worked to | ||||||
20 | desegregate Chicago department stores and public | ||||||
21 | accommodations; and
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22 | WHEREAS, Timuel Black served in the U.S. Army during World |
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1 | War II and was awarded four battle stars and a Croix de Guerre, | ||||||
2 | the highest military honor accorded by France to non-citizens; | ||||||
3 | and
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4 | WHEREAS, After the war, Timuel Black received a bachelor's | ||||||
5 | degree from Roosevelt University and later pursued a master's | ||||||
6 | degree from the University of Chicago;
in 1955, after seeing | ||||||
7 | Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on television, he was motivated to | ||||||
8 | abandon his doctoral studies at the University of Chicago to | ||||||
9 | become an active participant in the civil rights movement; and
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10 | WHEREAS, Immersing himself in civil rights work, Timuel | ||||||
11 | Black served as the Chicago chair of the historic 1963 March on | ||||||
12 | Washington;
as a pioneer in the independent Black political | ||||||
13 | movement, he was one of the first African Americans in Chicago | ||||||
14 | to challenge the "Regular Democratic Organization" and coined | ||||||
15 | the phrase "Plantation Politics"; he ran for public office | ||||||
16 | several times and was a leader in the massive voter | ||||||
17 | registration campaign that resulted in the election of former | ||||||
18 | Chicago Mayor Harold Washington; and
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19 | WHEREAS, In 2000, Timuel Black served as the lead | ||||||
20 | plaintiff in Black v. McGuffage, a lawsuit that charged the | ||||||
21 | Illinois voting system with systemic discrimination against | ||||||
22 | minorities; and
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1 | WHEREAS, In January of 2012, the Timuel D. Black Jr. | ||||||
2 | Archive was officially inaugurated and opened to researchers; | ||||||
3 | the massive archive of Timuel Black documents, letters, and | ||||||
4 | memorabilia is housed in the Vivian Harsh Collection at the | ||||||
5 | Carter G. Woodson Regional Library in Chicago; and
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6 | WHEREAS, In 2008, Timuel Black received an honorary | ||||||
7 | doctoral degree from his alma mater, Roosevelt University; in | ||||||
8 | 2010 and again in 2015, he traveled to the Netherlands and The | ||||||
9 | Hague to be honored and lecture at the annual Dr. Martin Luther | ||||||
10 | King Day Dinner of the United States Embassy; in June of 2012, | ||||||
11 | half a century after he withdrew from the University of | ||||||
12 | Chicago in order to join Dr. King, he was awarded the 2012 | ||||||
13 | Benton Medal for Distinguished Public Service from the | ||||||
14 | University of Chicago and was the first person of color to | ||||||
15 | receive this award;
in 2013, he was honored by the City of | ||||||
16 | Chicago with the inaugural Chicago Champion of Freedom medal | ||||||
17 | in recognition of his work in the civil rights movement both | ||||||
18 | locally and nationally;
on December 9, 2018, he was awarded | ||||||
19 | the French Legion of Honor by the French Consul General of | ||||||
20 | Chicago during the gala celebration of his 100th birthday;
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21 | WHEREAS, Two volumes of Timuel Black's three-volume work, | ||||||
22 | Bridges of Memory: Chicago's First Wave of Great Migration, | ||||||
23 | have been published, and the third volume is in production; | ||||||
24 | these books chronicle the history of Black Chicago from the |
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1 | 1920s to the present; his memoir, Sacred Ground, which focuses | ||||||
2 | heavily on his lifelong home of the Chicago's South Side, was | ||||||
3 | published in December of 2019 by Northwestern University | ||||||
4 | Press; therefore, be it
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5 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE | ||||||
6 | HUNDRED SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that | ||||||
7 | we recognize the lifelong accomplishments of Timuel "Tim" D. | ||||||
8 | Black Jr., respected educator, political activist, community | ||||||
9 | leader, oral historian, philanthropist, and philosopher; and | ||||||
10 | be it further
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11 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
12 | presented to Timuel Black as a symbol of our esteem and | ||||||
13 | respect.
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