West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HCR78

Introduced
2/12/24  

Caption

Honoring the leadership and achievements of West Virginia’s African Americans and urging the recognition of Black History Month

Impact

This resolution aims to foster awareness and education about the achievements of African Americans in West Virginia. By encouraging the celebration of Black History Month, the bill seeks not only to recognize past injustices but also to promote learning and understanding of the experiences that have shaped both the state and the nation. Such recognitions are vital for advancing social equity and cultural appreciation across communities.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 78 (HCR78) emphasizes the significance of honoring the leadership and contributions of African Americans in West Virginia, while urging the recognition of Black History Month. The bill reflects on the historical context of African Americans in the United States, recognizing that despite the foundational principles of equality, discrimination and intolerance have persisted throughout American history. HCR78 serves to acknowledge the contributions of those who toiled in obscurity and to honor the legacy of those who fought for equality and fairness.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR78 is largely positive, as it calls for acknowledgment and celebration of African American history and contributions. It reflects a growing awareness of the importance of inclusivity in historical narratives, with support from various community leaders and organizations advocating for increased recognition of African American history in educational settings. However, there may also be underlying tensions regarding the extent of recognition and the proper context in which it should be taught.

Contention

While HCR78 itself is predominantly a resolution recognizing achievements and endorsing the celebration of Black History Month, some potential points of contention could arise regarding the educational aspects of the resolution. Discussions may surface around how African American history is integrated into school curricula and whether additional measures might be necessary to ensure a comprehensive and accurate representation of history. The resolution aims to open dialogues about these issues, underscoring the ongoing journey toward equality and recognition in education.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB2410

Establish the Commission on American History Enrichment

WV HB2974

Creating the West Virginia Native American Tribes Unique Recognition, Authentication, and Listing Act

WV HB2790

WV Historical Monument Preservation and Restoration Act

WV HB3161

Relating to state recognition of Native American tribes

WV HCR6

Proclaiming and making the fiddle the official musical instrument of the State of West Virginia

WV SR47

Recognizing March as American Red Cross month

WV SB277

WV Native American Tribes Unique Recognition, Authentication, and Listing Act

WV HCR82

February to be designated annually as West Virginia Cancer Prevention Month.

WV SB216

Requiring all schools to instruct students on Holocaust, other genocides and financial literacy

WV HB3049

To create the American Campuses Act

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