Original Slavery Remembrance Day Resolution
HJRES 113 establishes a national day to honor victims of slavery, promoting education and community events to reflect on slavery's impact on American history.
HJRES 113 establishes a national day to honor victims of slavery, promoting education and community events to reflect on slavery's impact on American history.
HJRES 113, titled the Original Slavery Remembrance Day Resolution, aims to establish a national day of remembrance for the victims of slavery and the transatlantic slave trade. The resolution seeks to acknowledge the historical injustices faced by enslaved individuals and their descendants, fostering a greater understanding of the impact of slavery on American society.
HJRES 113 represents a significant step towards recognizing and addressing the historical injustices of slavery in the United States. By establishing a national day of remembrance, the resolution aims to promote education, reflection, and dialogue about the legacy of slavery, fostering a more inclusive understanding of American history.
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