HR0134LRB103 31258 LAW 58311 r HR0134 LRB103 31258 LAW 58311 r HR0134 LRB103 31258 LAW 58311 r 1 HOUSE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of 3 Representatives wish to recognize David A. Strother's legacy 4 on voting rights in the State of Illinois and the United 5 States; and 6 WHEREAS, David A. Strother, once widely believed to have 7 been the first Black man to vote in the United States as a 8 result of the addition of the Fifteenth Amendment to the 9 Constitution, was certainly the first to vote in Illinois on 10 April 4, 1870; and 11 WHEREAS, David Strother was born to Henry and Leah in 12 Lexington, Missouri on August 18, 1843, the son of slaves who 13 bought their freedom; he worked as a cook's assistant on a 14 Mississippi steamer; he served as a civilian cook with Company 15 G, 17th Illinois Infantry, of the Union Army during the Civil 16 War; at the urging of 44 local area men of Troop G, he settled 17 in El Paso; he became a barber and set up a chair in the corner 18 of an insurance and justice of the peace's office in January 19 1864; he was soon reunited with his mother and his brother, 20 Charles, who joined him at his new barber shop; and 21 WHEREAS, El Paso then operated under a special charter 22 approved by Governor Richard Oglesby in 1867; Article XV of HR0134 LRB103 31258 LAW 58311 r HR0134- 2 -LRB103 31258 LAW 58311 r HR0134 - 2 - LRB103 31258 LAW 58311 r HR0134 - 2 - LRB103 31258 LAW 58311 r 1 the U.S. Constitution was declared in effect on March 30, 2 1870, stating that the right of citizens to vote shall not be 3 denied on account of race, color, or previous condition of 4 servitude; the following Monday, April 4, was El Paso's city 5 election, held one day prior to almost all others; and 6 WHEREAS, David Strother, accompanied to the polls by Mayor 7 James Wathen, was initially rebuffed by election officials 8 unaware of the new law; after election judges were shown a copy 9 of the amendment, he returned to the polls at the judges' 10 behest, where apologies were made; he proceeded to cast his 11 vote, and his brother voted soon after; and 12 WHEREAS, News of David Strother's historic vote was spread 13 by Gersh Martin, El Paso's newspaper editor, who telegraphed 14 the news to the Associated Press, and soon people all over the 15 United States were reading about the barber who had cast the 16 then believed first Black vote; and 17 WHEREAS, David Strother continued to live in El Paso for 18 the remainder of his life, passing shortly after suffering a 19 heart attack on March 12, 1905; his loss was keenly felt by the 20 El Paso community, who remembered him for his generosity and 21 gentlemanly conduct; and 22 WHEREAS, David Strother's vote on April 4, 1870 marked him HR0134 - 2 - LRB103 31258 LAW 58311 r HR0134- 3 -LRB103 31258 LAW 58311 r HR0134 - 3 - LRB103 31258 LAW 58311 r HR0134 - 3 - LRB103 31258 LAW 58311 r 1 as not only one of the first Black men to vote in the United 2 States but also marked a milestone on the path to equality for 3 our State and the country; therefore, be it 4 RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE 5 HUNDRED THIRD GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that 6 we recognize David Strother's legacy on voting rights in the 7 State of Illinois and the United States. HR0134 - 3 - LRB103 31258 LAW 58311 r