Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HCR92

Introduced
2/20/24  

Caption

Honoring the Mary Meachum Freedom Crossing.

Impact

The resolution also underscores the importance of recognizing such historical figures and events during Black History Month. By elevating the narrative around the Mary Meachum Freedom Crossing, the measure aims to preserve and promote awareness of the sacrifices made by individuals who fought for freedom and education, thereby contributing to the ongoing discourse about civil rights and the historical memory of Black Americans. This legislative recognition reflects a commitment to acknowledging and honoring pivotal moments in history that have shaped contemporary understandings of freedom and equality.

Summary

HCR92 is a concurrent resolution honoring the legacy of Mary Meachum and John Berry Meachum for their significant contributions to the abolitionist movement and education of enslaved individuals. It highlights their work in establishing education opportunities for Black Americans during a time when such efforts faced stringent opposition and legal barriers. The resolution pays tribute to their sacrifices and determination in fighting against the injustices faced by enslaved peoples in the United States.

Contention

While the resolution itself is likely to face minimal opposition given its commemorative nature, discussions surrounding the broader implications of educational access and historical recognition may surface. Advocates for educational equity may view HCR92 as a step towards correcting historical narratives that have often marginalized the contributions of Black individuals in American history. In contrast, detractors might argue that focusing exclusively on historical figures without addressing contemporary issues of racial inequality falls short of achieving true social justice.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HR173

Restoring the promise of freedom: honoring, preserving, and investing in Freedmen's Settlements.

US HJR67

Original Slavery Remembrance Month Resolution

US HCR125

Original Slavery Remembrance Day Commemorative Remembrance Program Resolution

US HR336

Recognizing the historic abolitionist events surrounding the Pearl, and honoring its legacy in American history.

US HR1309

Continuing the promise of Juneteenth: honoring, preserving, and investing in freedmen's settlements.

US HR414

Recognizing that the United States has a moral and legal obligation to provide reparations for the crime of enslavement of Africans and its lasting harm on the lives of millions of Black people in the United States.

US HR1192

Recognizing widening threats to freedom of the press and free expression around the world, reaffirming the vital role that a free and independent press plays in countering the growing threats of authoritarianism, misinformation, and disinformation, and reaffirming freedom of the press as a priority of the United States Government in promoting democracy, human rights, and good governance in commemoration of World Press Freedom Day on May 3, 2024.

US HB7378

Frederick Douglass Congressional Gold Medal Act

US SR551

A resolution celebrating Black History Month.

US HR1413

Original Resolution Honoring Prince Hall

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.