Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR888

Introduced
5/2/11  
Enrolled
5/2/11  

Caption

Recognizing the dedication of a Texas Historical Marker for the clubhouse in Houston of the Married Ladies Social, Art, and Charity Club of America.

Impact

The resolution recognizes the club's various community contributions, such as aiding victims of a devastating fire in 1912 and supporting marginalized individuals through scholarships and emergency assistance. By memorializing the clubhouse with a historical marker, it emphasizes the importance of preserving local history and acknowledging the contributions of African American women to society. This act further strengthens community ties and fosters a sense of pride in local heritage.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 888 honors the Married Ladies Social, Art, and Charity Club of America by recognizing the dedication of a Texas Historical Marker for their clubhouse in Houston. This resolution celebrates the club's long history since its founding in 1902, aimed at improving both the social welfare of its members and the broader community. The historical marker, which was dedicated on June 4, 2011, serves to commemorate the club's significant contributions to the cultural and historical fabric of Texas.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR888 is largely positive, with a sense of pride and recognition for the club's historical significance. The resolution illustrates a collective appreciation for the club's charitable work and cultural advocacy. It embodies a celebration of the achievements of early 20th-century black women who sought social justice and community improvement in the face of segregation and adversity.

Contention

While the resolution is primarily celebratory, it also brings to light the historical struggles faced by African Americans and women in Texas. It may prompt discussions about the ongoing challenges within marginalized communities, as well as the importance of preserving and honoring their stories. The dedication of the historical marker serves not only as a recognition of past contributions but also encourages future generations to uphold the values of community service and leadership.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SR684

Recognizing the dedication of the Official Texas Historical Marker for Mason Cemetery.

TX SR639

Recognizing the dedication of an Official Texas Historical Marker for the Broken Spoke dance hall.

TX HR2292

Commemorating the dedication of a historical marker for the James D. Burrus Elementary School in Houston.

TX HR2505

Commemorating the dedication of an Official Texas Historical Marker honoring Congressman Mickey Leland.

TX SR56

Recognizing Alejandra Llanos for being named the National Youth of the Year by the Boys and Girls Clubs of America.

TX HR2311

Recognizing the Carver Community Cultural Center in San Antonio for its historical significance and civic contributions.

TX HR2189

Recognizing the creation of the Texas Historically Black Colleges and Universities Legislative Caucus.

TX SB667

Relating to establishing a state historical marker program to honor African Americans who served in the Texas Legislature during Reconstruction.

TX SR41

Recognizing the Cameron Lions Club on the occasion of its 100th anniversary.

TX HB2580

Relating to establishing a state historical marker program to honor African Americans who served in the Texas Legislature during Reconstruction.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.