Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR187

Introduced
2/11/09  
Enrolled
2/11/09  

Caption

Recognizing the legacy of the Fidelity Manor schools in the Galena Park community of Houston.

Impact

SR187 pays tribute to the pivotal role the Fidelity Manor schools played in the educational landscape for African Americans in Houston. The resolution invites recognition and remembrance within the state and encourages future generations to understand the importance of this historical institution. It contributes to the preservation of local history and affirms the state's commitment to honoring the legacy of schools that provided critical educational access during periods of segregation. It encourages community engagement and historical awareness among residents of Texas.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 187 recognizes the historical significance of the Fidelity Manor schools located in the Galena Park community of Houston, Texas. This resolution celebrates the achievements and legacy of these schools, which originated in the 1930s when a building was repurposed to serve African American students. By 1947, the school had expanded to include multiple classrooms and facilities, celebrating a significant step forward in education for African American children during a time of segregation. The resolution honors the community's educational efforts that persisted for nearly 50 years.

Contention

While SR187 stands as a recognition of the past and a celebration of history, it may also bring to light discussions regarding the legacy of segregation in Texas. The issues surrounding the desegregation that led to the closure of the Fidelity Manor schools in 1970 are complex and could spark conversations on contemporary educational policies and racial equity within the educational system. The resolution underscores the importance of remembering these institutions, not only to celebrate their past achievements but also to reflect on ongoing challenges in achieving true educational equity.

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