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Juneteenth: Fact Sheet - Congressional Research Service
Juneteenth: Fact Sheet - Congressional Research Service
"Juneteenth celebrates the end of slavery in the United States. It is also known as Emancipation Day Juneteenth Independence Day and Black Independence Day. On June 19 1865 Major General Gordon Granger arrived in Galveston TX and announced the end of the Civil War and the end of slavery. Although the Emancipation Proclamation came 2 years earlier on January 1, 1863 many slave owners continued to hold their slaves captive after the announcement so Juneteenth became a symbolic date representing African American freedom. This fact sheet assists congressional offices with work related to Juneteenth. It contains sample speeches and remarks from the Congressional Record presidential proclamations and remarks and selected historical and cultural resources."
·fas.org·
Juneteenth: Fact Sheet - Congressional Research Service
Justices to Consider Whether Arizona's Voting Rules Discriminate Against Minorities - Amy Howe
Justices to Consider Whether Arizona's Voting Rules Discriminate Against Minorities - Amy Howe
"The 2020 elections may be over but the Supreme Court will soon hear oral argument in a pair of voting-rights cases from one of last year's key battleground states and the eventual outcome may determine how courts will assess allegedly discriminatory voting rules for years to come."
·scotusblog.com·
Justices to Consider Whether Arizona's Voting Rules Discriminate Against Minorities - Amy Howe
The House Votes To Remove Confederate Statues In The U.S. Capitol - Barbara Sprunt
The House Votes To Remove Confederate Statues In The U.S. Capitol - Barbara Sprunt
"The House of Representatives on Tuesday voted to remove all Confederate statues from public display in the U.S. Capitol along with replacing the bust of former Chief Justice of the United States Roger Taney author of the 1857 Dred Scott decision that declared that people of African descent were not U.S. citizens."
·npr.org·
The House Votes To Remove Confederate Statues In The U.S. Capitol - Barbara Sprunt
H.R.40 - Commission to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African-Americans Act
H.R.40 - Commission to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African-Americans Act
"This bill establishes the Commission to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African-Americans. The commission shall examine slavery and discrimination in the colonies and the United States from 1619 to the present and recommend appropriate remedies. Among other requirements the commission shall identify (1) the role of federal and state governments in supporting the institution of slavery (2) forms of discrimination in the public and private sectors against freed slaves and their descendants and (3) lingering negative effects of slavery on living African-Americans and society."
·congress.gov·
H.R.40 - Commission to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African-Americans Act
Garland Emphasizes National Security Civil Rights in Budget Hearing - Harper Neidig and Rebecca Beitsch
Garland Emphasizes National Security Civil Rights in Budget Hearing - Harper Neidig and Rebecca Beitsch
"Attorney General Merrick Garland on Tuesday was grilled by lawmakers on national security voting rights and the border during his first appearance on Capitol Hill since being sworn in as the nation's top law enforcement officer."
·thehill.com·
Garland Emphasizes National Security Civil Rights in Budget Hearing - Harper Neidig and Rebecca Beitsch
Biden Administration Vows Economic and Justice Reforms for Black Americans - Andrea Shalal and Jan Wolfe
Biden Administration Vows Economic and Justice Reforms for Black Americans - Andrea Shalal and Jan Wolfe
"President Joe Biden and two of his top cabinet members on Wednesday promised U.S. economic and criminal justice reforms that would benefit Black communities at a conference organized by longtime activist Al Sharpton."
·whbl.com·
Biden Administration Vows Economic and Justice Reforms for Black Americans - Andrea Shalal and Jan Wolfe
White Like Me: The Negative Impact of the Diversity Rationale on White Identity Formation - Osamudia R. James
White Like Me: The Negative Impact of the Diversity Rationale on White Identity Formation - Osamudia R. James
"In several cases addressing the constitutionality of affirmative action admissions policies the Supreme Court has recognized a compelling state interest in schools with diverse student populations. According to the Court and affirmative action proponents the pursuit of diversity does not only benefit minority students who gain expanded access to elite institutions through affirmative action. Rather diversity also benefits white students who grow through encounters with minority students it contributes to social and intellectual life on campus and it serves society at large by aiding the development of citizens equipped for employment and citizen-ship in an increasingly diverse country."
·nyulawreview.org·
White Like Me: The Negative Impact of the Diversity Rationale on White Identity Formation - Osamudia R. James
Homer Plessy Unsung Activist - Law Library of Louisiana
Homer Plessy Unsung Activist - Law Library of Louisiana
"This is the second of four special Black History Month issues of De Novo the newsletter of the Law Library of Louisiana that will be distributed statewide by the Louisiana Supreme Court. Each issue will feature an Unsung Hero whose work though less well-known than others nonetheless contributed to the progress of civil rights in Louisiana"
·lasc.libguides.com·
Homer Plessy Unsung Activist - Law Library of Louisiana
U.S. Supreme Court Takes up FBI Bid to Block Muslim Civil Rights Suit - Lawrence Hurley
U.S. Supreme Court Takes up FBI Bid to Block Muslim Civil Rights Suit - Lawrence Hurley
"The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear the FBI's bid to block a civil rights lawsuit by three Muslim men from California who accused the agency of illegally conducting surveillance on them following the Sept. 11 2001 attacks on the United States."
·usnews.com·
U.S. Supreme Court Takes up FBI Bid to Block Muslim Civil Rights Suit - Lawrence Hurley
Supreme Court Declines to Hear Case Involving Racial Slur in Workplace - Melissa Quinn
Supreme Court Declines to Hear Case Involving Racial Slur in Workplace - Melissa Quinn
"The Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear a legal battle involving one of the most offensive words in the English language spurning a case raising whether its utterance in the workplace even one time creates a hostile work environment."
·cbsnews.com·
Supreme Court Declines to Hear Case Involving Racial Slur in Workplace - Melissa Quinn
5 Explosive U.S. Supreme Court Cases That Defined Race in America - Donna Patricia Ward
5 Explosive U.S. Supreme Court Cases That Defined Race in America - Donna Patricia Ward
"Justices of the United States Supreme Court have heard and ruled on many cases that have dealt with race”questions such as who has the right to use the courts where can black and white people live what public schools can a person attend and how can education be equal for everyone? For the courts rulings from earlier cases set a precedent for current and future rulings. Sometimes the Court even states when an earlier Court's ruling was just flat out wrong or misguided. The five cases below were decided by the U.S. Supreme Court and dealt with how the Court interpreted race and who has rights under the law."
·historycollection.com·
5 Explosive U.S. Supreme Court Cases That Defined Race in America - Donna Patricia Ward
Rep. Bush Calls Trump a 'White Supremacist President' on House Floor - Aris Folley
Rep. Bush Calls Trump a 'White Supremacist President' on House Floor - Aris Folley
"Newly sworn-in Rep. Cori Bush (D-Mo.) referred to President Trump as the 'white supremacist in chief' in her remarks on the House floor on Wednesday as the lower chamber prepares to impeach the president for a second time."
·thehill.com·
Rep. Bush Calls Trump a 'White Supremacist President' on House Floor - Aris Folley
Court Cases Involving Racial Issues - University Libraries Seton Hall University
Court Cases Involving Racial Issues - University Libraries Seton Hall University
"This page outlines various key court cases that deal with racial issues from a legal standpoint. These sites offer an introduction and information about historic precedents and other data that also impact on viewpoints found in relation to decisions made within wider society."
·library.shu.edu·
Court Cases Involving Racial Issues - University Libraries Seton Hall University
The Posthumous Pardon of Homer Plessy - Anna Price
The Posthumous Pardon of Homer Plessy - Anna Price
"On January 5 2022 the governor of Louisiana posthumously pardoned Homer Plessy the defendant in the famous 1896 U.S. Supreme Court case Plessy v. Ferguson. Plessy is known for affirming the legal theory of 'separate but equal' that was used to justify Jim Crow laws in the 19th and 20th centuries. It was later overturned in part by Brown v. Board of Education."
·blogs.loc.gov·
The Posthumous Pardon of Homer Plessy - Anna Price
Biden Proclaims Day of Remembrance on 100th Anniversary of Tulsa Race Massacre - Kate Sullivan
Biden Proclaims Day of Remembrance on 100th Anniversary of Tulsa Race Massacre - Kate Sullivan
"President Joe Biden on Monday issued a proclamation to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre when hundreds of Black Americans were killed by a White mob that attacked a prosperous Black neighborhood and burned dozens of city blocks to the ground."
·cnn.com·
Biden Proclaims Day of Remembrance on 100th Anniversary of Tulsa Race Massacre - Kate Sullivan
Memorandum Condemning and Combating Racism Xenophobia and Intolerance Against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the United States - President Joseph R. Biden Jr.
Memorandum Condemning and Combating Racism Xenophobia and Intolerance Against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the United States - President Joseph R. Biden Jr.
"Advancing inclusion and belonging for people of all races national origins and ethnicities is critical to guaranteeing the safety and security of the American people. During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic inflammatory and xenophobic rhetoric has put Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) persons families communities and businesses at risk."
·whitehouse.gov·
Memorandum Condemning and Combating Racism Xenophobia and Intolerance Against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the United States - President Joseph R. Biden Jr.
Anti-Defamation League Criticizes White House Appointee 'Who Has Consorted With Racists' - Joseph Choi
Anti-Defamation League Criticizes White House Appointee 'Who Has Consorted With Racists' - Joseph Choi
"The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) decried the Trump administration's decision to appoint Darren Beattie to a commission tasked with preserving Holocaust-related sites after it originally fired him in 2018 for appearing at a conference with white nationalists."
·thehill.com·
Anti-Defamation League Criticizes White House Appointee 'Who Has Consorted With Racists' - Joseph Choi
Amanda Gorman Selected as President-Elect Joe Biden's Inaugural Poet - John Sayers
Amanda Gorman Selected as President-Elect Joe Biden's Inaugural Poet - John Sayers
"The Presidential Inaugural Committee for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris has announced that former National Youth Poet Laureate Amanda Gorman will perform her poetry at the 59th Presidential Inaugural Swearing-In Ceremony set to take place on Wednesday January 20 on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol. Amanda who was appointed the first-ever National Youth Poet Laureate in April 2017 will become only the 6th poet to perform at a presidential inauguration and the first inaugural poet since Richard Blanco who read his poem “One Today” at Barack Obama’s 2013 inaugural. She is also the youngest ever inaugural poet."
·blogs.loc.gov·
Amanda Gorman Selected as President-Elect Joe Biden's Inaugural Poet - John Sayers
The Year in Hate and Extremism 2020 - Rachel Janik and Keegan Hankes
The Year in Hate and Extremism 2020 - Rachel Janik and Keegan Hankes
"Trump refused to condemn the insurrection which left five people dead including a Capitol law enforcement officer. He even praised the rioters calling them "patriots" saying "we love you" and "you are very special." The episode was reminiscent of his notorious declaration that there were "very fine people on both sides" in the aftermath of the violence at the deadly 2017 white supremacist rally in Charlottesville Virginia."
·splcenter.org·
The Year in Hate and Extremism 2020 - Rachel Janik and Keegan Hankes