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2021 - 2022 LEGISLATURE
February 18, 2022 - Introduced by Senators Bradley, Cowles,
Jacque and
Kooyenga. Referred to Committee on Senate Organization.
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1Relating to: proclaiming February 2022 as Black History Month.
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Whereas, Black History Month provides a deliberate opportunity to reflect on
3the common humanity underlying all people and to raise awareness and foster
4respect for the heritage and contributions of people of African descent; and
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Whereas, the existence of Africans in North America can be traced back to 1525,
6and through 1866 the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade is estimated to have ensnared
7more than 12 million African people, with an estimated 10 million surviving the
8unconscionable Middle Passage, landing in North America, the Caribbean, and
9South America; and
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Whereas, Wisconsin history first references African descendants in a speech
11given in 1725 by a chief of the Illinois Indians, in which he said “a negro belonging
12to Monsieur de Boisbriant" at Green Bay; and
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Whereas, the United States has recognized Black history annually since
14February 12, 1926, first as “Negro History Week" and later as “Black History Month,"
1by noted Harvard scholar and historian Dr. Carter G. Woodson, celebrating the
2ethnic and racial diversity that enriches and strengthens our nation; and
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Whereas, both enslaved and free people of African descent have participated in
4every aspect of America's effort to secure, protect, and advance the cause of freedom
5and civil rights and have stories that are an inspiration to all citizens, that reflect
6the triumph of the human spirit and offer the hopes of everyday people to rise above
7both prejudice and circumstance and to build lives of dignity; and
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Whereas, Black History Month gives Wisconsinites an occasion to recognize the
9significant influence people of African heritage have made, and continue to make, in
10the areas of medicine, art, politics, human rights, education, sports, and economic
11development; now, therefore, be it
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12Resolved by the senate, That the Wisconsin Senate proclaims February 2022
13as Black History Month and extends appreciation to the Wisconsinites of African
14descent for their contributions to the state of Wisconsin and the country and their
15fellow citizens.