Louisiana 2024 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR77

Introduced
5/30/24  
Introduced
5/30/24  
Passed
5/30/24  
Engrossed
5/30/24  

Caption

Recognizes June 7th as the Battle of Milliken's Bend Day in Madison Parish.

Impact

The resolution does not change state laws but serves as an important cultural and historical acknowledgment. It aims to instill a sense of pride and remembrance in the community, particularly among descendants of the soldiers who fought in this battle. Recognizing such historical events is crucial for fostering understanding and appreciation of the struggles and contributions of African American soldiers within Louisiana's history. This recognition could potentially influence educational programs and foster community events focused on this significant aspect of local history.

Summary

SCR77 is a resolution recognizing June 7th as the Battle of Milliken's Bend Day in Madison Parish. This recognition serves to honor the historical significance of a pivotal Civil War battle that involved predominantly African American Union troops. The resolution highlights the valor and bravery of these soldiers, many of whom were formerly enslaved individuals, and acknowledges their substantial contributions to the Union's efforts during the war. By commemorating this day, the bill emphasizes the legacy of African American military service and its broader impact on the Civil War’s outcome.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SCR77 is positive, with widespread support for acknowledging the contributions of African American soldiers during the Civil War. This sentiment reflects a broader trend of addressing and honoring the history of African Americans in military service. By focusing on the bravery and determination of these soldiers, the resolution promotes unity and recognition of shared history among diverse communities in Louisiana.

Contention

Since SCR77 is a resolution rather than a legislative bill aiming to change laws, it does not appear to present significant points of contention. However, discussions surrounding the representation of African Americans in historical narratives often evoke various perspectives. Some members may advocate for more comprehensive historical recognition, while others may focus on the need for ongoing discussions about race and representation in history. While not directly contentious, these underlying themes could emerge from the considerations of the resolution's implications.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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