Texas 2013 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HR1336 Enrolled / Bill

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                    H.R. No. 1336


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, The proud heritage of a Dallas institution is being
 honored on April 12, 2013, with the dedication of the Moorland YMCA
 Building on Flora Street as a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; and
 WHEREAS, In the late 1920s, the Young Men's Christian
 Association of Dallas began an effort to create a YMCA in the
 African American neighborhood of North Dallas; despite the economic
 hardship of the Great Depression, local residents raised $75,000,
 and another $25,000 was contributed by the Rosenwald Fund, which
 helped build YMCAs for African American communities across the
 American South; and
 WHEREAS, Named for Dr. Reverend Jesse Edward Moorland, a
 national official of the YMCA, the new facility was designed in the
 Italian Renaissance Revival style and opened in 1930; it offered
 programs in education and recreation for local youth and made its
 gymnasium available for use by nearby schools; a number of
 prominent athletes received their earliest training there, among
 them welterweight boxing champion Curtis Cokes, professional
 football player Jimmy "Iron Claw" Hill, and Chicago Cubs shortstop
 Ernie Banks; and
 WHEREAS, This handsome, redbrick building became a hub for
 the social, cultural, and political life of the African American
 community in Dallas as one of the few places where African Americans
 could congregate outside of church; it served as an important
 meeting venue for civil rights activists and members of the NAACP,
 and it provided hospitality for African American visitors who had
 difficulty finding a hotel room in the segregated city; famous
 overnight guests included boxer Muhammad Ali and Supreme Court
 Justice Thurgood Marshall; and
 WHEREAS, Eventually the needs of area YMCA members outgrew
 the building, and the facility on Flora Street was closed in 1970
 and replaced with a location in Oak Cliff; the Moorland YMCA
 Building continues to serve the community today as the home of the
 Dallas Black Dance Theatre, which purchased the property in 1999;
 and
 WHEREAS, For more than 80 years, the Moorland YMCA Building
 on Flora Street has played a meaningful role in the lives of African
 Americans in Dallas, and the preservation of this notable structure
 for future generations is truly deserving of recognition; now,
 therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 83rd Texas
 Legislature hereby commemorate the dedication of the Moorland YMCA
 Building as a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark and commend all
 those responsible for this noteworthy occasion.
 Giddings
 ______________________________
 Speaker of the House
 I certify that H.R. No. 1336 was adopted by the House on April
 17, 2013, by a non-record vote.
 ______________________________
 Chief Clerk of the House