Oklahoma 2025 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HR1006

Introduced
2/24/25  
Enrolled
2/26/25  

Caption

Resolution; Black History.

Impact

By formally recognizing February as Black History Month, HR1006 aims to foster an environment of inclusivity and appreciation for the African American community's role in shaping Oklahoma's history. The resolution emphasizes the need for all citizens to acknowledge and celebrate the contributions of African Americans, furthering the idea of collective pride in the state's diverse history. This recognition can also lead to enhanced educational initiatives and public events focused on understanding and honoring Black history and culture.

Summary

House Resolution 1006, introduced by Representative Harris, seeks to officially recognize February as Black History Month in the state of Oklahoma. The resolution pays homage to the significant contributions of the African American community to the cultural, social, and political fabric of both Oklahoma and the United States. It commemorates the legislative establishment of Black History Month by Congress in 1986 and highlights the rich heritage and achievements of Black Americans, particularly in civil rights, education, and innovation.

Contention

The resolution itself is unlikely to face significant opposition, as it focuses on recognition and celebration rather than the implementation of contentious policies. However, it may highlight underlying disparities in how history is taught and acknowledged in educational institutions throughout Oklahoma. The bill encourages dialogue about the importance of inclusivity in historical narratives and the ongoing struggle for civil rights, which could provoke discussions about current racial issues and the need for continued advocacy for equality.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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