Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania Senate Bill SR18 Latest Draft

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PRINTER'S NO. 159 
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA
SENATE RESOLUTION 
No.18 
Session of 
2025 
INTRODUCED BY STREET, HAYWOOD, HUGHES, A. WILLIAMS, TARTAGLIONE, 
SCHWANK, SAVAL, BOSCOLA, KIM, FONTANA, PENNYCUICK, CULVER, 
COMITTA, CAPPELLETTI, COSTA, SANTARSIERO AND KANE, 
JANUARY 31, 2025 
REFERRED TO RULES AND EXECUTIVE NOMINATIONS, JANUARY 31, 2025 
A RESOLUTION
Recognizing the month of February 2025 as "Black History Month" 
in Pennsylvania.
WHEREAS, The contributions of African-American citizens as 
scientists, inventors, legislators, farmers, educators, 
explorers and countless other professions have positively 
impacted every sphere of influence within this Commonwealth; and
WHEREAS, In 1915, in response to the dearth of information 
that existed in the public domain regarding the feats and 
accomplishments of African Americans, Dr. Carter Godwin Woodson, 
an African-American historian, founded the Association for the 
Study of Negro Life and History, which is now known as the 
Association for the Study of African American Life and History 
(ASALH); and
WHEREAS, In an effort to further build upon the mission and 
scope of the ASALH, on February 7, 1926, Dr. Woodson designated 
the second week of February as "Negro History Week," which was 
chosen for the initial weeklong celebration to honor the birth 
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17 month of President Abraham Lincoln and abolitionist Frederick 
Douglass; and
WHEREAS, Dr. Woodson, often referred to as the "Father of 
Black History," dedicated his life to the field of African-
American history and encouraged the coordinated teaching and 
study of the history of African Americans in our nation's 
schools; and
WHEREAS, In 1928, ASALH established its first annual theme 
for what was then known as "Negro History Week," which was 
"Civilization: A World Achievement"; and
WHEREAS, Over the course of several decades following the 
inception of "Negro History Week," many local municipalities, 
colleges and universities across the country began celebrating 
the observance in an augmented form as "Black History Month"; 
and
WHEREAS, In 1976, President Gerald Ford officially recognized 
and included "Black History Month" as part of the United States 
Bicentennial, urging Americans to "seize the opportunity to 
honor the too often neglected accomplishments of black Americans 
in every area of human endeavor throughout our history"; and
WHEREAS, The Pennsylvania Legislative Black Caucus has always 
endeavored to vigorously advocate for the needs of all people of 
color in this Commonwealth by acting as a unified voice 
concerning the issues that most acutely impact their daily 
lives; and
WHEREAS, This year's "Black History Month" theme, as 
established and adopted by ASALH, is "African Americans and 
Labor," acknowledging the profound role that work of all kinds, 
free and unfree, skilled and unskilled, vocational and 
voluntary, has played in the experiences of Black people; and
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30 WHEREAS, The labor movement and civil rights movement have 
always been intertwined in this nation and this Commonwealth; 
and
WHEREAS, Due to the work of Black labor activists in 
Philadelphia, the United States President announced The 
Philadelphia Plan in 1967 to increase diversity within the 
building trades; and
WHEREAS, Today, Black labor leaders and policymakers in 
Pennsylvania continue to improve union participation in their 
communities through pre-apprenticeship programs and public 
awareness campaigns in schools; and
WHEREAS, "Black History Month" is an opportunity for all 
citizens to commemorate the historical hardships and 
achievements of African Americans, laud their invaluable 
contributions to both our domestic and global community and 
acknowledge the sacrifices that African Americans have made on 
behalf and in defense of our great nation; therefore be it
RESOLVED, That the Senate recognize the month of February 
2025 as "Black History Month" in Pennsylvania.
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