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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the House of Representatives of the |
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| State of Illinois learned with great sadness of the death of |
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| John H. Johnson, founder, publisher, and chairman of Johnson |
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| Publishing Company, Inc., on August 8, 2005; and
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| WHEREAS, Mr. Johnson was the founder of a major |
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| international media and cosmetics empire that includes EBONY |
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| and JET magazines, Fashion Fair Cosmetics, and EBONY Fashion |
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| Fair; Johnson Publishing is the number one African-American |
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| publishing company in the world and was founded in 1942; and
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| WHEREAS, Mr. Johnson, who borrowed $500 to begin his |
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| publishing endeavors, is credited as one of the major |
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| trailblazers, and he is recognized as the founder of the |
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| African-American consumer market; under his leadership, EBONY |
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| magazine has been the biggest Black-owned magazine in the world |
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| for 60 straight years; in 2002, he named his daughter, Linda |
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| Johnson Rice, the chief operating officer, CEO of the company, |
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| but he retained the title of chairman and publisher until his |
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| death; and
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| WHEREAS, Throughout his career, Mr. Johnson received |
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| several awards, including the highest civilian honor, The |
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| Presidential Medal of Freedom, as well as the Magazine |
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| Publisher's Association Publisher of the Year Award, the |
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| Advertising Hall of Fame Award, the Arkansas Business Hall of |
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| Fame Award, the National Business Hall of Fame Award, the |
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| Greatest Minority Entrepreneur Award, the Horatio Alger Award, |
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| and the NAACP Spingarn Award; in 2003, Howard University in |
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| Washington, D.C., established the John H. Johnson School of |
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| Communications in his honor; in 2005, the John H. Johnson Delta |
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| Cultural and Entrepreneurial Learning Center in Arkansas City, |
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| Arkansas, was dedicated; and
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