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            |  | CONCURRENT RESOLUTION | 
         
            |  | WHEREAS, During a span of nearly 250 years, beginning in 1619 | 
         
            |  | and continuing until 1865, millions of Africans and their | 
         
            |  | descendants were enslaved and forced into uncompensated labor in | 
         
            |  | the United States and the 13 American colonies that preceded the | 
         
            |  | founding of this nation; and | 
         
            |  | WHEREAS, The enslavement of Africans and their descendants | 
         
            |  | was constitutionally sanctioned by the final draft of the | 
         
            |  | Constitution of the United States of America in 1789; it was not | 
         
            |  | until the ratification of the 13th Amendment in 1865 that slavery | 
         
            |  | was legally abolished, yet the suffering of the former slaves | 
         
            |  | continued after the Emancipation Proclamation of 1863 and | 
         
            |  | ratification of the 13th Amendment; and | 
         
            |  | WHEREAS, The abolition of slavery alone was not enough to set | 
         
            |  | the freed slaves on the path to self-sufficiency, given the fact | 
         
            |  | that for generations they had been systematically denied access to | 
         
            |  | education, property, legal rights, or any other foundation for | 
         
            |  | success, and even the few attempts to provide some of these | 
         
            |  | fundamental elements often were quickly overturned; and | 
         
            |  | WHEREAS, For example, the original pledge of 40 acres of land | 
         
            |  | to all freed slaves under the Freedman's Bureau Act of 1865 was | 
         
            |  | rendered obsolete in 1866 by President Andrew Johnson when he | 
         
            |  | returned all of the land to the pre-Civil War owners, leaving the | 
         
            |  | freed slaves with a broken promise and bankrupting the bureau's | 
         
            |  | funding; and | 
         
            |  | WHEREAS, The United States government has actively supported | 
         
            |  | initiatives to indemnify Americans who were wronged in the past; in | 
         
            |  | 1946, the United States Congress established a tribunal to resolve | 
         
            |  | grievances of Native American tribes and eventually awarded them | 
         
            |  | reparations, and in 1988, the United States awarded Japanese | 
         
            |  | Americans reparations in an effort to compensate for their | 
         
            |  | internment in camps during World War II; and | 
         
            |  | WHEREAS, The movement to officially recognize the impact of | 
         
            |  | slavery on the American citizenry has been sustained through | 
         
            |  | several generations and continues to have nationwide support; | 
         
            |  | however, since the abolition of slavery, the United States has yet | 
         
            |  | to take responsibility for its role in the enslavement of Africans | 
         
            |  | and their descendants, and sufficient inquiry has not been made to | 
         
            |  | examine the institution of slavery and its lingering negative | 
         
            |  | effects on African American society in the United States; now, | 
         
            |  | therefore, be it | 
         
            |  | RESOLVED, That the 87th Legislature of the State of Texas, | 
         
            |  | 1st Called Session, hereby respectfully urge the United States | 
         
            |  | Congress to pass H.R. 40 to establish the Commission to Study and | 
         
            |  | Develop Reparation Proposals for African Americans; and, be it | 
         
            |  | further | 
         
            |  | RESOLVED, That the Texas secretary of state forward official | 
         
            |  | copies of this resolution to the president of the United States, to | 
         
            |  | the speaker of the House of Representatives and the president of the | 
         
            |  | Senate of the United States Congress, and to all members of the | 
         
            |  | Texas delegation to Congress with the request that this resolution | 
         
            |  | be officially entered in the Congressional Record as a memorial to | 
         
            |  | the Congress of the United States of America. |