Indiana 2022 Regular Session

Indiana Senate Bill SR0052

Introduced
2/28/22  

Caption

A SENATE RESOLUTION honoring notable African American men and women in Madison County history.

Impact

The resolution does not enact changes to state law but serves as a formal recognition of the contributions of African Americans to the community. By officially honoring these figures, the Indiana State Senate underscores the importance of inclusivity in historical narratives. Historical recognition can bolster community pride and serve as a source of inspiration for future generations, potentially influencing educational content and public awareness regarding the contributions of African Americans in the area.

Summary

Senate Resolution 0052 is a resolute acknowledgment of the significant contributions made by notable African American individuals in Madison County, Indiana. The resolution highlights the achievements of various individuals who have played pivotal roles in their communities, from pioneering professionals like James Ellis, the first African American doctor in Anderson, to educators and community leaders who have shaped the cultural landscape of Madison County. The resolution serves to honor and celebrate these individuals, ensuring their legacies are recognized and appreciated in the historical narrative of the region.

Contention

While the resolution promotes recognition and honor, it also opens avenues for discussion on the broader acknowledgment of African American history in state curricula and public commemorations. Some community members may argue for more proactive measures, such as educational initiatives or cultural programming, to further integrate these stories into the public consciousness. Such discussions may explore how the resolution can serve as a springboard for deeper actions in education and policy that might address historical injustices and promote equity.

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Further, this resolution points to a broader trend in legislative bodies recognizing the need to celebrate diverse historical contributions as part of their identity. It reflects a growing recognition that history is often written from a singular perspective and advocates for a more inclusive approach that highlights the achievements of underrepresented communities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN SR0053

A SENATE RESOLUTION honoring the notable African American women in Delaware County history.

IN SR94

A RESOLUTION honoring the 20th Black History Celebration and recognizing that Black history is American history.

IN SR32

A RESOLUTION honoring the celebration of Black History Month and recognizing that Black history is American history.

IN SCR4

Honoring The Leadership And Achievements Of African Americans And Urging The Celebration Of Black History Month.

IN SCR113

Honoring The Leadership And Achievements Of African Americans And Urging The Celebration Of Black History Month.

IN HCR10

Honoring The Leadership And Achievements Of African Americans And Urging The Celebration Of Black History Month.

IN SR0006

A SENATE RESOLUTION honoring Indiana's women veterans.

IN SR0022

A SENATE RESOLUTION honoring Senator Tim Lanane for his years of service to the Indiana State Senate and Senate District 25.

IN HR17

A RESOLUTION honoring the celebration of Black History Month and recognizing that Black history is American history.

IN HR39

A RESOLUTION honoring the celebration of Black History Month and recognizing that Black history is American history.

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