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91_HR0491 LRB9108004KBkb 1 HOUSE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of 3 Representatives are saddened to learn of the death of Walter 4 Kerrigan Black, who recently passed away; and 5 WHEREAS, Walter Black was born in Birmingham, Alabama, on 6 January 27, 1915; his parents were Timuel D. and Mattie 7 McConner Black; the family moved to the south side of Chicago 8 in 1918, and young Walter attended Burke Elementary School 9 and Tilden High School; during the years of the Depression, 10 Walter dropped out of school to help support his family; he 11 returned to Tilden and was co-captain of the basketball team, 12 standing with his teammates when they won the 1935 City 13 Championship; as a result of winning an essay contest that 14 same year, Walter won a Legislative Scholarship, choosing to 15 attend the University of Illinois; and 16 WHEREAS, Walter Black studied political science and 17 history at the U of I; he was one of but a few black students 18 on the large campus, and found his activities limited due to 19 the prejudices of the time; in 1939 he graduated from the 20 University of Illinois and moved to Milwaukee; he went to 21 work for the Greenbaum Tannery, where he also played 22 basketball; and 23 WHEREAS, Walter Black went into the United States Army in 24 1942; he received basic training at Camp Butner in North 25 Carolina, then went on to serve his county in England and 26 Austria during World War II; and 27 WHEREAS, Taking advantage of the G.I. Bill, Walter Black 28 attended and studied at John Marshall Law School; while 29 attending school he clerked under Attorney Fleetwood McCoy; 30 upon graduation, he passed the Bar Exam on his first try; he 31 took a job in the legal firm of McCoy, Ming, and Leighton, 32 and was made a partner in 1952; he worked on many important -2- LRB9108004KBkb 1 cases as an attorney, including representing Fuller Products 2 and saving the company from bankruptcy; together with his 3 partner Robert Ming, Walter Black helped Richard Hatcher 4 become the first black mayor of Gary, Indiana; and 5 WHEREAS, Walter Black is survived by his brother, Timuel 6 (Zenobia); his niece, Ermetra Black-Thomas (Maurice); his 7 many cousins; and many colleagues and friends; therefore, be 8 it 9 RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE 10 NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that 11 we mourn, along with his family and friends, the death of 12 Walter Black; may all that knew him find comfort in this time 13 of need; and be it further 14 RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be 15 presented to the family of Walter Black.