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| 1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION |
| 2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of |
| 3 | | Representatives wish to congratulate the leadership, staff, |
| 4 | | and owners of the Chicago Defender on the historic occasion of |
| 5 | | the newspaper's 121st anniversary in 2026; and |
| 6 | | WHEREAS, The Chicago Defender is a legendary, |
| 7 | | Chicago-based publication founded on May 5, 1905 by the |
| 8 | | visionary Robert Sengstacke Abbott, who launched the |
| 9 | | monumental Black newspaper with just 25 cents and an |
| 10 | | unyielding dream to tell Black American stories |
| 11 | | unapologetically; and |
| 12 | | WHEREAS, From its humble beginnings being printed in an |
| 13 | | apartment, the Chicago Defender rapidly evolved into a |
| 14 | | movement, becoming one of the nation's most influential |
| 15 | | Black-owned and operated newspapers and distinguishing itself |
| 16 | | as the first to achieve a circulation over 100,000, the first |
| 17 | | to feature a health column, and the first to host a full page |
| 18 | | of comic strips; the newspaper reached a towering national |
| 19 | | circulation of 200,000 copies by 1920, extending its profound |
| 20 | | reach far beyond the borders of Illinois; and |
| 21 | | WHEREAS, Under the fearless leadership of Robert Abbott, |
| 22 | | the Chicago Defender used moralistic rhetoric, political |
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| 1 | | cartoons, and a bold platform to expose the horrors of |
| 2 | | lynchings, fight Jim Crow laws, and aggressively champion the |
| 3 | | migrations of African Americans from the rural South to the |
| 4 | | urban North, including initiating the historic "Great Northern |
| 5 | | Drive" on May 15, 1917, which helped reshape national |
| 6 | | politics, shift voting power, and rapidly grow Chicago's Black |
| 7 | | population from 40,000 to nearly 150,000 citizens; and |
| 8 | | WHEREAS, Robert Abbott and editor Lucius Harper |
| 9 | | established the iconic Bud Billiken Parade and Picnic in 1929 |
| 10 | | to give underprivileged children a chance to shine and |
| 11 | | celebrate achievement; this event has grown into one of the |
| 12 | | largest single events in Chicago and one of the largest annual |
| 13 | | parades in the United States, today drawing over one million |
| 14 | | attendees and 25 million television viewers; and |
| 15 | | WHEREAS, John H. Sengstacke assumed leadership of the |
| 16 | | Chicago Defender in 1940, continuing the paper's fierce legacy |
| 17 | | of political advocacy by successfully encouraging President |
| 18 | | Harry S. Truman to integrate the U.S. Armed Services, helping |
| 19 | | establish the National Newspaper Publishers Association, and |
| 20 | | expanding the paper into a daily publication on February 6, |
| 21 | | 1956; and |
| 22 | | WHEREAS, Throughout the Chicago Defender's storied |
| 23 | | history, the publication has attracted and nurtured the |
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| 1 | | extraordinary writing talents of many famous American authors |
| 2 | | and cultural icons, including Langston Hughes, Gwendolyn |
| 3 | | Brooks, and Willard Motley; and |
| 4 | | WHEREAS, The Chicago Defender's stewardship has |
| 5 | | successfully transitioned through changing eras, shifting to |
| 6 | | Real Times, Inc. in 2003, and today, under the dedicated |
| 7 | | guidance of Publisher Dyanna Knight Lewis, the Chicago |
| 8 | | Defender has beautifully navigated its digital evolution, |
| 9 | | continuing to serve as a multifaceted media platform and |
| 10 | | cultural beacon that elevates Black storytelling, leadership, |
| 11 | | and excellence; therefore, be it |
| 12 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
| 13 | | HUNDRED FOURTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
| 14 | | we congratulate the Chicago Defender on the occasion of its |
| 15 | | 121st anniversary and for its irreplaceable role in shaping |
| 16 | | American culture, news, and civil rights, and we extend our |
| 17 | | best wishes to the paper's publishers, staff, and readers for |
| 18 | | continued success and vital storytelling in the future; and be |
| 19 | | it further |
| 20 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
| 21 | | presented to Dyanna Knight Lewis as a symbol of our esteem and |
| 22 | | respect for the leadership, staff, and owners of the Chicago |
| 23 | | Defender. |