PROCLAIMING THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY AS "BLACK HISTORY MONTH" IN RHODE ISLAND
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Introduced
By: Representatives Shavers, Abdullah-Odiase, Williams, Ajello, and Aiken
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Date
Introduced: February 28, 2002 |
WHEREAS,
Throughout the colonial and republican history of America, truly significant
African-American contributions to the economy, social growth, sciences and arts
of this great nation have all too often been ignored. This is an unfair and
gross distortion of the facts, and truth cries out for justice. In recognition
of this situation, February, throughout the nation, is now celebrated as Black
History Month; and
WHEREAS, The
progress of African-Americans, both in
the nation generally and in the State of Rhode Island specifically, has been
marked with both the tragedy of social inequalities and the triumph of group
and individual achievements; and
WHEREAS,
African-Americans have been an integral part of Rhode Island's social,
political and economic development from its beginning as a British colony to
the formation of the United States; and
WHEREAS,
From the initial shots fired in the struggle for American Independence, to the
Rhode Island 1st Black Regiment's Battle of Newport, and the
garrisons of the Rhode Island 14th Heavy Artillery Regiment
(Colored) in 1863, Americans of African descent have responded to the call; and
WHEREAS, In
recognition of the positive and patriotic contributions of African-American
Rhode Islanders in the United States military, we honor their legacy of
Resolute and Intrepid Duty to America; and
WHEREAS,
These accomplishments, from the earliest recordation of Black History in our
State, have included those of slaves, former slaves, and free men who served
with pride to protect our vital interests and provide for our common defense;
and
WHEREAS,
Such structures in the town of Newport as the Brick Market, later used as the
town hall and theater; the old Colony House which served Rhode Island as its
capitol; and the Redwood Library, the oldest Library in America, pay lasting
and beautiful homage to the African-Americans who lived in our State and played
a major role in their construction; and
WHEREAS, The
citizenry of the State of Rhode Island owe a debt of gratitude to the
"people of color" whose documented achievements have many times in
our past gone unnoticed and unrecognized.
It behooves all Rhode Islanders to observe this month of February by
familiarizing themselves with African-American History, whether it be local,
state, or national; now, therefore be it
RESOLVED,
That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island and Providence
Plantations hereby proudly proclaims February as "Black History
Month" and we further recognize and applaud the sacrifices and myriad
contributions made by African-American men and women throughout this great nation's
history; and be it further
RESOLVED,
That the Secretary of State be and he hereby is authorized and directed to
transmit a duly certified copy of this resolution to the Rhode Island Black
Heritage Society.