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File #: 24-0171    Version: 1 Name: Special recognition celebrating February as Black History Month.
Type: Special Recognition Status: Completed
File created: 1/31/2024 In control: Lake County Board
On agenda: Final action: 2/20/2024
Title: Special recognition celebrating February 2024 as Black History Month.
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Special recognition celebrating February 2024 as Black History Month.

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SPECIAL RECOGNITION

WHEREAS, Africans were brought involuntarily to the United States as early as the 17th century; and

WHEREAS, slave labor created much of the wealth that has allowed this nation to thrive since its founding and for generations, in the South and the North; and

WHEREAS, African Americans suffered enslavement, then faced the continued injustices of lynch mobs, segregation, and denial of basic and fundamental rights of citizenship; and

WHEREAS, even in 2024, the vestiges of the injustices and inequalities remain evident in our society; and

WHEREAS, African Americans, such as Lieutenant Colonel Allen Allensworth, Maya Angelou, Arthur Ashe, Jr., James Baldwin, James Beckwourth, Clara Brown, Blanche Bruce, Ralph Bunche, Shirley Chisholm, Holt Collier, Miles Davis, Louis Armstrong, Larry Doby, Frederick Douglass, W. E. B. Du Bois, Ralph Ellison, Medgar Evers, Aretha Franklin, Alex Haley, Dorothy Height, Jon Hendricks, Olivia Hooker, Lena Horne, Charles Hamilton Houston, Mahalia Jackson, Stephanie Tubbs Jones, B.B. King, Martin Luther King, Jr., Coretta Scott King, Thurgood Marshall, Constance Baker Motley, Rosa Parks, Walter Payton, Bill Pickett, Homer Plessy, Bass Reeves, Hiram Revels, Amelia Platts Boynton Robinson, Jackie Robinson, Aaron Shirley, Sojourner Truth, Harriet Tubman, Booker T. Washington, the Greensboro Four, the Tuskegee Airmen, Prince Rogers Nelson, Recy Taylor, Fred Shuttlesworth, Duke Ellington, Langston Hughes, Muhammad Ali, Elijah Cummings, Ella Fitzgerald, Mamie Till, Edith Savage-Jennings, Toni Morrison, Gwen Ifill, and Diahann Carroll, along with many others, worked through oppression to achieve success and make significant contributions to the economic, educational, political, artistic, athletic, literary, scientific, and technological advancement of the United States; and

WHEREAS, the contributions of African Americans from all walks of li...

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