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117TH CONGRESS
1ST SESSION
H. RES. 170
Recognizing Black History Month as an important time to celebrate the
remarkable and unique contributions of all LGBTQ+ Black Americans
in United States history.
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
FEBRUARY 26, 2021
Ms. LEE of California (for herself, Ms. SCANLON, Mrs. WATSON COLEMAN,
Mr. HORSFORD, Mr. HASTINGS, Mr. NADLER, Mr. GRIJALVA, Ms.
MOORE of Wisconsin, Mr. POCAN, Mr. PAYNE, Ms. BASS, Mr. CICILLINE,
Ms. NORTON, Ms. VELA´ZQUEZ, Mr. TAKANO, Ms. SCHAKOWSKY, Mr.
DANNY K. DAVIS of Illinois, Mr. SEAN PATRICK MALONEY of New York,
Mr. JOHNSON of Georgia, Ms. MENG, Mr. KHANNA, Mr. GREEN of
Texas, Ms. TLAIB, Mr. CASE, Mr. BLUMENAUER, Mr. MEEKS, Ms.
ADAMS, Mr. TORRES of New York, Mr. JONES, and Ms. CASTOR of Flor-
ida) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Com-
mittee on Oversight and Reform
RESOLUTION
Recognizing Black History Month as an important time to
celebrate the remarkable and unique contributions of all
LGBTQ+ Black Americans in United States history.
Whereas Black History Month is a historic tradition begin-
ning in 1926 to honor and celebrate the aspirations and
accomplishments of Black individuals, both past and con-
temporary;
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Whereas our Nation has been enriched by the countless con-
tributions of generations of LGBTQ+ Black individuals,
most of whom have never been seen or recognized;
Whereas untold LGBTQ+ Black individuals have experienced
the compounding impacts of racism and anti-LGBTQ+
bias and hatred, but nonetheless continued to fight for
justice and equity;
Whereas it is critically important to reflect upon and cele-
brate the unique contributions that Black LGBTQ+
leaders have made throughout the history of our Nation;
Whereas Alvin Ailey was a famed dancer and choreographer,
who moved audiences with his thrillingly theatrical dance
moves for decades;
Whereas James Baldwin was a powerful novelist, playwright,
and social critic, who educated and prodded our Nation’s
conscience with his words;
Whereas Glenn Burke, a Major League Baseball player for
the Los Angeles Dodgers and Oakland Athletics, was the
league’s first openly gay player and delighted the world
by inventing the high-five;
Whereas Patrisse Cullors and Alicia Garza, two of the three
founders of Black Lives Matter, inspired a civil rights
movement grounded in justice and equality;
Whereas Andrea Jenkins is the first openly transgender
woman to be elected to public office in the State of Min-
nesota and the first Black transgender woman elected to
public office in the Nation;
Whereas Martin Jenkins made history in 2020 as the first
openly gay California Supreme Court Justice and just the
third Black man to serve on the State’s highest court;
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Whereas Marsha P. Johnson was a transgender rights activ-
ist and drag performer who fought anti-LGBTQ+ police
raids and helped lead the Stonewall Uprising in June
1969;
Whereas Barbara Jordan was a lawyer, civil rights leader,
and the first African American elected to the House of
Representatives from Texas;
Whereas Storme´ DeLarverie, born in 1920, was a drag king
performer of the Jewel Box Revue and a community ad-
vocate;
Whereas Lori Lightfoot made history in 2019, when she was
elected the first openly LGBTQ+ person and first Black
woman to serve as mayor of Chicago, the Nation’s third
largest city;
Whereas Audre Lorde, an acclaimed poet, author, and essay-
ist, gave countless readers the gift of her insights on
race, class, and gender;
Whereas Miss Major Griffin-Gracy, a transgender activist
and Stonewall Uprising veteran, has spoken out for jus-
tice for marginalized communities for decades;
Whereas Pauli Murray, LGBTQ+ feminist, author, lawyer,
and minister was the first Black woman to be ordained
an Episcopal priest;
Whereas Ron Oden made history in Palm Springs, California,
as the first Black openly gay mayor of a United States
city;
Whereas Bayard Rustin was a civil rights activist who stood
shoulder-to-shoulder with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.,
and the organizer of the 1963 March on Washington;
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Whereas Jewel Thais-Williams founded Jewel’s Catch One in
1973 as an inclusive, welcoming space for Black
LGBTQ+ Angelenos to gather and celebrate alongside
legendary performers such as Whitney Houston, Janet
Jackson, Donna Summer, and Whoopi Goldberg;
Whereas Black advocates have deep and valuable experience
promoting equality and are now leading major LGBTQ+
advocacy groups, including Alphonso David at the
Human Rights Campaign, Imani Rupert-Gordon at Na-
tional Center for Lesbian Rights, Kierra Johnson at Na-
tional LGBTQ Task Force, David Johns at National
Black Justice Coalition, Dominique Morgan at Black and
Pink, Gabriel Foster at Trans Justice Funding Project,
and Carter Brown at Black TransMen Inc.; and
Whereas Phill Wilson is the visionary founder of the Black
AIDS Institute and a tireless advocate for people living
with HIV: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives recog-
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nizes Black History Month as an important time to cele-
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brate the remarkable and unique contributions of all
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LGBTQ+ Black Americans in United States history—
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those whose names we easily recognize and those whose
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names we will never know.
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