| H.R. No. 2692 | ||
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| WHEREAS, The history of Texas and of the United States is a | ||
| richly textured tapestry woven of the contributions of many people | ||
| and many races, each enlivening the whole in large and small ways; | ||
| some of these contributions are well-documented and widely known | ||
| while others remain untold or have been long forgotten, yet all have | ||
| been essential in shaping the state and nation in which we live; and | ||
| WHEREAS, While the celebration of Black History Month in | ||
| February provides an occasion to recognize the rich cultural | ||
| heritage of one such group and often brings to light the significant | ||
| contributions that African Americans have made and are making, the | ||
| limited nature of this annual observation does not provide an | ||
| adequate platform for achieving a comprehensive, integrated, | ||
| in-depth understanding of the context in which various | ||
| contributions were made or of the true impact they have had on our | ||
| common heritage; and | ||
| WHEREAS, No part of Texas history is complete without mention | ||
| of the role African Americans played in that history, whether it is | ||
| the history of settlements in the state, the development of various | ||
| industries that have become synonymous with Texas, or the cultural | ||
| legacy we enjoy today; and | ||
| WHEREAS, Countless examples of contributions, innovations, | ||
| pioneering efforts, and stellar achievement abound, and it is | ||
| imperative to note and remember each one, however great or small, | ||
| not merely to preserve a legacy but to build on it as a foundation | ||
| for a better, more tolerant, and just society; to do so requires a | ||
| thorough study of the past in a rigorous and systematic manner that | ||
| is best achieved in a setting conducive to objective inquiry, | ||
| analysis, and understanding; and | ||
| WHEREAS, African American history, and the contributions of | ||
| blacks to the greatness of this state and nation, have not received | ||
| sufficient emphasis in the curriculum of our universities and | ||
| junior colleges, and students desiring to pursue further education | ||
| and research in this field find themselves hampered by the limited | ||
| offering of courses in African American studies; now, therefore, be | ||
| it | ||
| RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 80th Texas | ||
| Legislature hereby request that the governing boards of public | ||
| junior college districts located in one or more counties with a | ||
| substantial African American population evaluate the demand for and | ||
| feasibility of establishing an African American studies program or | ||
| other course work in African American studies at one or more junior | ||
| colleges in their districts. | ||
| Giddings | ||
| ______________________________ | ||
| Speaker of the House | ||
| I certify that H.R. No. 2692 was adopted by the House on May | ||
| 25, 2007, by a non-record vote. | ||
| ______________________________ | ||
| Chief Clerk of the House | ||