Louisiana 2018 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR105

Introduced
5/14/18  
Engrossed
5/14/18  
Engrossed
5/14/18  

Caption

Commends the members of the GU272 Descendants Association upon their family reunion on June 9, 2018

Impact

The resolution serves a symbolic purpose rather than imposing any new laws or regulations. Its impact is primarily cultural and historical, as it highlights the importance of acknowledging and commemorating the experiences of enslaved ancestors. By officially recognizing the reunion and the contributions of the GU272 descendants, the resolution fosters a sense of community and pride among the descendants and encourages public awareness of this critical aspect of Louisiana's history.

Summary

HCR105 is a House Concurrent Resolution aimed at commending the GU272 Descendants Association for their efforts in preserving the history and memory of the 272 enslaved individuals sold by the Jesuit priests of Georgetown University in 1838. The resolution acknowledges the 180th anniversary of this significant event, which involved the transport of enslaved people to Louisiana plantations. It specifically recognizes the family reunion organized by the association in June 2018, an event intended to bring together descendants to celebrate their heritage and reconnect with their familial roots.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR105 is predominantly positive, showing appreciation for the descendants' ongoing efforts to honor their heritage and educate others about the history of slavery in America. Legislators expressed a collective recognition of the resilience and strength of the GU272 descendants and their contributions to Louisiana society over the years. Overall, there is a strong sentiment of pride and unity conveyed in the resolution.

Contention

While there do not appear to be significant points of contention surrounding HCR105, it does open a broader discussion about the recognition of historical injustices and the importance of commemorative actions within the legislative process. By acknowledging the descendants of enslaved individuals, the resolution highlights the ongoing impact of slavery and the role of historical memory in shaping contemporary society. However, it also raises the question of how such commemorations should be approached and the potential need for further actions to address the legacy of slavery.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR109

Commends the Hornsby, Martin, and Terry families upon their 2012 family reunion

LA HR124

Commends the Gillyard, Johnson, and Mahoney families upon their 2010 family reunion

LA HCR57

Commends the Ash family of Vacherie on the occasion of its first family reunion

LA HR79

Commends members of the Washington family upon the occasion of their family reunion

LA SCR144

Commends Fort Polk Heritage Families and the Heritage Family Association on their 10th year anniversary celebration of the Heritage Family Day Reunion.

LA HR135

Commends the Hawsey, Hausey, Higginbotham, and Nelson families on their family reunion

LA SR133

Commends the members of the Cagins-Daniels Family Reunion and recognizes July 2011 as their biennial gathering in New Orleans.

LA SR19

Recognizing the members of the McAfee family on the occasion of their 2023 family reunion.

LA SR83

Commends the Gillyard, Johnson, and Mahoney families for their commitment to preserve and perpetuate family values at their Family Reunion.

LA HCR48

Commends former Marine Corporal Jared Heine and K-9 partner Spike upon their civilian reunion after military service

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.