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Regardless of your answer to question 1, goto question 2. ‘Question 1. Are You Hiepanic or Latino? (A person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American or other ‘Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race.) Alves 58 No ‘Question 2. Please select the racial catagory or categories with which you most closely identily by placing an “X" inthe appropriate ‘box. Check as many as apply. (CRAGIN CATEGORY, DEFINITION OF CATEGORY RE Arefican indian o Alaska Nate “y parson having orgs ie any ofthe onal peoples of Norh and South Ameria | (rng "CortaAnea}”and who mate ta aflaton or conmanty ‘sacha Asin A porson having orig in any of he org! peoples of to Far Eas, Soon ‘Asia, ot the Indian subcontinent including, for'example, Cambodia, China, India, ‘Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Phippne islands, Thailand, and Vieram. (0 Black or African American ‘A person having origins in any ofthe black al groups of Attica (C7 Native Hawaiian of Other Pacific Islander | A person having origins in any ofthe orignal peoples of Hawai, Guam, Samoa, or ‘other Paci islands. SH write | person having origins in any ofthe criginal peoples of Europe, the Middle East, or Nort Atria, Standard Fon 181 vised August 2005 Previous edtions not usable 42US.C. Section 20006-18 NSN 7540-01-090-9446 bik cess: Xl ween awou bbkeig SPR lado |] For Review yannaite ) Please Comment Please Reply From: fs 1 [_] Please Recycle Fax: Bail Phone: tpl Hochin@awileceny Le: ————_—_ TRANSMISSION VERIFICATION REPORT Me ee 4 30 205 etrrereaee-1 Chisas0a7 DATE, TINE S48 17218 ‘17023983008 der06:44 13 ox STANDARD H. Res. 194 In the House of Representatives, U. S., July 29, 2008. Whereas millions of Africans and their deseendants were enslaved in the United States and the 13 Ame nies from 1619 through 1865; mn colo- mbled no other form of invol- Whereas slavery in Amerien res untary servitude known in history, as Africans were eap- tnred and sold at auction like inanimate objects or ani- mals; ‘Whereas Africans forced into slavery were brutalized, bumili- ated, dehumanized, and subjected to the indignity of being stripped of their names and heritage; Whereas enslaved families were torn apart after having been sold separately from one another; ‘Whereas the system of skivery and the visceral racism against persons of African descent upon which it depended be- came entrenched in the Nation’s social fabric; Whereas slavery was not. officially abolished until the passage of the 13th Amendment to the United States Constitu- tion in 1865 after the end of the Civil War; Whereas after emancipation from 246 years of slavery, Afri can-Americans soon sai the fleeting political, social, and economic gains they made during Reconstruction evise corated by virulent m, lynehings, disenfranchisement, ss Black Codes, and racial segregation Jaws that imposed a rigid system of officially sanctioned virtually all areas of life; Whereas the system of de jure racial segregation known as “Jim Crow,” which arose in certain parts of the Nation following the Civil War to create separate and unequal societies for whites and African-Amerieans, was a direct result of the racism against persons of African descent engendered by slavery; Whereas a century after the official end of slavery in Amer ea, Federal action was required during the 1960s to system of Jim Crow eliminate the dejure and defacto throughout parts of the Nation, though its vestiges still linger to this day; Whereas African-Americans continue to suffer from the com plex interplay between slavery and Jim Crow—long afte both systems were formally abolished—through enormons damage and loss, both tangible and intangible, including: s of human dignity, the frustration of careers and professional lives, and the long-term loss of income and opportunity; the lo Whereas the story of the enslavement and de jure segregation ms and the dehumanizing atroc of African-Amer ies committed against them should not be purged from or ininimized in the telling of American history; Whereas on July 8, 2003, during a trip to Goree Island, Sen- egal, a former slave port, President George W. Bush ac- knowledged slavery’s: contin ting Jegaey in American life and the need to confront that legacy when he stated that slavery The ra ‘was... one of the greatest erimes of history did not end with ial bigotry fed by slave sHRES 194 EH 3 slavery or with segregation. And many of the issues that still trouble America have roots in the bitter experience of other times. But however long the jonmey, on tice for all.”"; destiny is set: liberty and ji Whervas President Bill Clinton also acknowledged the deep- seated problems caused by the contimting legacy of rac- ism against. African-Ami that began with slavery when he initiated a national dialogue about 1a Whereas a genuine apology is an important and neee first step in the process of racial reconciliation: Whereas an apology for centuries of brutal dehu and injustice cannot erase the past, but conf the wrongs committed ean speed weial healing and ree oneiliation and help Americans confront the ghosts of their past; Whereas the legislature of the Commonwealth of Virginia has recently taken the lead in adopting: a expressing appropriate remorse for skwery and other ssolution officially State legislatures have adopted or are considering. simila resolutions; and Whereas it important for this country, whieh legally recog- nized slavery through its Constitution and its laws, to make a formal apology for slavery and for its suevessor, Jim Crow, so that it ean move forward and seek ree onciliation, justice, and harmony for all of its citizens: Now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the House of Representatives — (1) acknowledges that shavers’ is incompatible with the basic founding principles recognized in the Dec tion of Independence that all men are created equals 4 Whereas the legislature of the Commonwealth of Virginia has ly recently taken the lead in adopting a resolution offi expressing appropriate remorse for slavery and other State legislatures are considering similar resolutions; and Whereas it is important for this country, which legally reeog- y through its Constitution and its laws, to make a formal apology Jim Crow, so that it can move forward and seek ree- oneiliation, justice, and harmony for all of its citizens: Now, therefore, be it slay niz for slavery and for its successor, 1 Resolved, That the House of Representatives— 2 (1) acknowledges the fundamental injustice, 3 emuelty, brutality, and inhumanity of slavery and 4 Jim Crow; 5 (2) apologizes to African-Americans on behalf 6 of the people of the United States, for the wrongs 7 committed against them and their ancestors. who 8 suffered under slavery and Jim Crow; and 9 (3) expresses its commitment to reetify the lin- 10 ering consequences of the misdeeds committed ul against African-Americans under slavery and Jim 12 Crow and to stop the occurrence of human rights 13° violations in the SHIRES 196 1H Menem §, CON, RES. 26 CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Whereas during the history of the Nation, the United States has grown into a symbol of democracy and freedom around the wo Whereas the legacy of African-American is interwoven with the very fabric of the democracy and fivedom of the United State Whereas millions of Africans and their descendants were enslaved in the United States and the 13 American eolo- nies from 1619 throngh 1865; Whereas Africans forced into shavery were brutalized, bumil ated, dehumanized, and subjected to the indignity of being stripped of their names «nd heritage; Whereas many enslaved families were torn apart after family members were sol! separately; ‘Whereas the system of slavery and the visceral racism against people of Afric hed in the social fabrie of the United States; descent upon whieh it depended bi me enmes Whereas slavery was not officially abolished ntil the ati tion of the 13th amendment to the Constitution of the United States in 1865, after the end of the Civil War; Whervas after emancipation from 246 years of slavery, Afii- can-Amerieans soon saw the fleeting political, social, and economic gains they made diving Reconstinetion evis , 2 cerated by virulent racism, lynchings, disenfranchisement, Black Codes, and racial segregation laws that. imposed a n of offic virtually all areas of life; rigid syst ly sanctioned racial segregation in Whereas the system of de jure racial segregation known as “Fim Crow", which arose in certain parts of the United States after the Civil War to create separate and unequal for Whites and Afric weism against people of Afriean des societic |-Amerieans, was a direct result of the nt that was engendered by ski Whereas the system of Jim Crow laws officially existed until the 1960s—a century after the official end of slavery in the United States—until Congress took action to end it, but the vestiges of Jim Crow continne to this day; Whereas Afvican-Amerieans continue to suffer from the con- of slavery and Jim Crow laws—long after both xystems wore formally abolished—through enormous damage and loss, both tangible and intangible, including the loss of human dignity and liberty; seqnene Whereas the story of the enslavement and de jure segregation of Afviea and the dehumanizing atrocities committed against them should not be purged from or merican wed in the telling of the history of the United States Whereas those African-Americans who suffered under slavery ann Jims Crow laws, and their descendants, exemplify the strength of the human character and provide a model of courage, commitinent, and perseveranee; Whereas on July 8, 2008, diving a trip to Goree Island, Sen- gal, a former slave port, President George W. Bush ac knowledged the coutinning legacy of slavery in life in the SCON 28 ES a United Sta he stated that slavery “vas one of the giv J to confront that legacy, when st os and thy The racial bigotry fed by: slavery crimes of history did not end with slavery or with segregation, And many of the issues that still trouble Ameriea have roots in the bitter ex of other times. But however long the perience jouney, our destiny is set: liberty and justice for all.”; Whereas President Bill Clinton also acknowledged the deep- seated problems eansedl by the continting legacy of rae- ism against Afriean-Amerieans that began with slavery, when he initiated a national dialogue about rac Whereas an apology for centuries of brutal del: and injustices cannot erase the past, but conf the wrongs committed and a formal apology to Atrican- help bind the wounds of the Nation that are rooted in slavery and can speed racial heating and reconciliation and help the people of the United States understand the past and honor the history of all people of the United States; Americans vas the legislatures of the Commonwealth of Virginia and the States of Alabama, Mlorida, Marylmd, and North Carolina have taken the lead in adopting resolu- tions officially expressing appropriate remorse for slavery, and other State legislatures are considering similar reso- Intions; and Whereas who legally recogni and the laws of the United States, to apology for slavery and for its successor, Jim Crow, so it is important for the people of the United States, ed slavery through the Constitution ike a formal they can move forward and seek reconciliation, justice, nd harmony for all people of the United § jes: Now, therefore, be it 1 4 Resolved by the Senute (the House of Representatives 2 concurring), ‘Phat the sense of the Congress is the fol- 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ul 12 B 14 15 16 7 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 lowing: SEUREGATION OF AFRICAN: (1) APOLOGY POR THE ENSLAVEMENT AND he Con- MERICANS, gress— (A) acknowledges the fandamental_injus: tice, eruclty, brutality, and inhumanity of slav- ery and Jim Crow laws; ns on bee (B) apologizes to Afriean-Amer half of the people of the United States, for the wrongs committed against them and their an- cestors who suffered under slavery and Jim Crow laws; and (C) expresses its recommitment to the pt ple that all people are tated equal and endowed with inalienable rights to life, liberty, and the pursnit of happiness, and calls on all people of the United States to work toward eliminating racial prejudices, injustices, and dis- crimination from our society. 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