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US Senate Resolution: Recognizing and Celebrating Black History Month

This US Senate resolution officially recognizes and celebrates Black History Month in February. It highlights the significant contributions of African Americans to the development of the United States, from economy to culture, and encourages all citizens to learn from the past and understand the experiences that shaped the nation. The aim is to promote unity and justice for all.
Key points
The resolution affirms that African American history and culture are a valuable heritage for all US residents.
It emphasizes the importance of Black History Month as an opportunity to reflect on the nation's complex history and honor African American contributions.
It encourages education about the past to better understand the experiences that shaped the United States, striving for unity and justice for all.
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Additional Information
A resolution celebrating Black History Month.
Print number: SRES 45
Sponsor: Sen. Booker, Cory A. [D-NJ]
Process start date: 2021-02-08