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| 1 | | SENATE RESOLUTION
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| 2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are saddened |
| 3 | | to learn of the death of Josie (Brown) Childs of Chicago, who |
| 4 | | passed away on February 13, 2023; and
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| 5 | | WHEREAS, Josie Childs was born to Julia Brown and Charles |
| 6 | | Washington in Clarksdale, Mississippi on October 13, 1926; she |
| 7 | | graduated high school and attended LeMoyne-Owen College in |
| 8 | | Memphis, Tennessee before moving to Chicago in the late 1940s; |
| 9 | | she married James "Jack" Childs Sr. in 1968; and
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| 10 | | WHEREAS, Josie Childs was a civic leader, an activist, and |
| 11 | | a community organizer; she worked for the congressional |
| 12 | | campaigns of Abner Mikva, Ralph Metcalfe, Rod Blagojevich, and |
| 13 | | Harold Washington; she served as an Illinois organizer for the |
| 14 | | presidential campaigns of Adlai Stevenson Sr., John F. |
| 15 | | Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, and Jimmy Carter; she also served |
| 16 | | as a delegate of the Illinois Democratic Party at the 1980 |
| 17 | | Democratic National Convention (DNC) in New York City; she |
| 18 | | additionally worked with the late Harold Washington on his |
| 19 | | successful mayoral campaigns in 1977 and 1983; and
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| 20 | | WHEREAS, Josie Childs was committed to the arts and |
| 21 | | cultural excellence of the City of Chicago; after leaving her |
| 22 | | administrative position with the City of Chicago's Special |
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| 1 | | Events and Cultural Affairs Departments, she created and |
| 2 | | promoted various events, including an acknowledgment event for |
| 3 | | Great Lakes African American naval musicians entitled "The |
| 4 | | Great Lakes Experience" and the Ellington International |
| 5 | | Conference; she also guided many young people into becoming |
| 6 | | civic minded and was involved in supporting programs at such |
| 7 | | institutions as Columbia College Chicago, Goodman Theater, and |
| 8 | | Harold Washington College; and
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| 9 | | WHEREAS, Josie Childs founded The Mayor Harold Washington |
| 10 | | Legacy Committee (MHWLC) in 2013, where she served as |
| 11 | | president until her passing, remaining passionate on ensuring |
| 12 | | the legacy of Mayor Harold Washington; she was a member of |
| 13 | | several organizations, including The Chicago Urban League, the |
| 14 | | National Association for the Advancement of Colored People |
| 15 | | (NAACP), the Friends of the Chicago Public Library Board, |
| 16 | | Planned Parenthood, T.R.U.S.T. Inc., the Know Your Chicago |
| 17 | | Board, the Joint Negro Appeal, the National Board of Council |
| 18 | | on Lay Life and Work, the Duke Ellington Society, the |
| 19 | | Executive Service Corps, and the Christ Hospital Nursing |
| 20 | | School; she was also the former president of her condominium |
| 21 | | board; and
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| 22 | | WHEREAS, Josie Childs was a founding member of the |
| 23 | | Congregational Church of Park Manor, United Church of Christ |
| 24 | | (UCC), where both she and her husband served as lifelong |
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| 1 | | members; together, they were national and international |
| 2 | | travelers, partners in church, social, and civic activities, |
| 3 | | and lovers of fine dining, the theater, the arts, a good card |
| 4 | | game, and jazz music; and
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| 5 | | WHEREAS, Josie Childs received a number of accolades for |
| 6 | | her work, including being honored with the Georgia Palmer |
| 7 | | Award by Congressman Danny K. Davis in 2013 and being named one |
| 8 | | of the Voices of the Civil Rights Movement by the DuSable |
| 9 | | Museum and Comcast in February 2019; and
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| 10 | | WHEREAS, Josie Childs' legacy will live on through her |
| 11 | | donation to the Chicago Public Library of the Josie Brown |
| 12 | | Childs Papers, a collection of documents consisting of her |
| 13 | | family history, her political work, and her efforts to promote |
| 14 | | African American cultural and historical awareness; she will |
| 15 | | be remembered as deserving of the title "Matriarch of the |
| 16 | | Movement"; and
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| 17 | | WHEREAS, Josie Childs was preceded in death by her |
| 18 | | husband; and
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| 19 | | WHEREAS, Josie Childs is survived by her son, James M. |
| 20 | | (Bonnie Collins) Childs Jr.; her grandchildren, James A. |
| 21 | | Childs, Claudia L. (Adrien) Houndje, and Elysia R. (L. |
| 22 | | Almestica) Childs; and her great-grandchildren, Semenou, |
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| 1 | | Mense, Fifa, and Hontongou Houndje; therefore, be it
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| 2 | | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED THIRD GENERAL |
| 3 | | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the passing of |
| 4 | | Josie (Brown) Childs and extend our sincere condolences to her |
| 5 | | family, friends, and all who knew and loved her; and be it |
| 6 | | further
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| 7 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
| 8 | | presented to the family of Josie Childs as an expression of our |
| 9 | | deepest sympathy.
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