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91_HR0975

 
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 1                          HOUSE RESOLUTION

 2        WHEREAS,  The  members   of   the   Illinois   House   of
 3    Representatives  wish to express their sincere condolences to
 4    the   family   and   friends   of   world-renowned    writer,
 5    humanitarian,  and Poet Laureate Gwendolyn Brooks, who passed
 6    away on December 3, 2000; and

 7        WHEREAS, Gwendolyn Elizabeth Brooks was born  in  Topeka,
 8    Kansas on June 7, 1917; her family moved to Chicago, Illinois
 9    shortly after her birth, and her parents nurtured her love of
10    literature  at  an  early  age;  Ms.  Brooks  graduated  from
11    Englewood High School and received an Associate's Degree from
12    Wilson  Junior College, now known as Kennedy-King College, in
13    1936; and

14        WHEREAS,  Over  the  past  fifty   years,   Ms.   Brooks'
15    excellence,   linguistic   prowess,   and   literary   genius
16    epitomized  her  commitment  to  education; she taught at the
17    University of Wisconsin-Madison, City College  of  New  York,
18    Columbia    College   of   Chicago,   Northeastern   Illinois
19    University, and Elmhurst College; at the time of  her  death,
20    Ms.  Brooks  was  the  Distinguished  Professor of English at
21    Chicago State University and the Poet Laureate  of  Illinois;
22    and

23        WHEREAS, Ms. Brooks' life long career enhanced, enriched,
24    and  embraced  language  on  an  international  scale; to her
25    credit, she has been awarded over 75 honorary doctorates, and
26    she was a sought-after speaker known for her humble,  giving,
27    and  compassionate  spirit;  Ms.  Brooks'  awards  and honors
28    include the Pulitzer Prize for Literature for  "Annie  Allen"
29    in  1950;  Poet  Laureate of Illinois from 1969 to 2000; 29th
30    Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress from 1985  to
31    1986;   Senior  Fellowship  in  Literature  by  the  National
32    Endowment for the  Arts  in  1989;  Medal  for  Distinguished
 
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 1    Contributions  to  American  Letters  by  the  National  Book
 2    Foundation  in  1994;  Jefferson  Lecturer  from the National
 3    Endowment for the Humanities Lifetime  Achievement  Award  in
 4    1994;  National  Medal  of the Arts in 1995; Lincoln Laureate
 5    Award in  1997;  International  Literary  Hall  of  Fame  for
 6    Writers  of  African  Descent  in  1998;  First  Women  Award
 7    presented  by the First Ladies' Library in 1999; 65th Academy
 8    Fellowship from the Academy of American Poets  in  2000;  and
 9    Distinguished Achievement Award from the Phi Beta Kappa Honor
10    Society in 2000; and

11        WHEREAS,  Ms.  Brooks  has  "put  pen to paper" countless
12    times  and  authored  more  than  twenty  books  of   poetry,
13    including "A Street in Bronzeville" (1945), "The Bean Eaters"
14    (1960),  "Selected  Poems"  (1963),  "In  the  Mecca" (1968),
15    "Riot"(1969), "The Tiger Who Wore White Gloves"  (1970),  "To
16    Disembark"  (1981),  "Young  Poet's Primer" (1981), "The Near
17    Johannesburg Boy" (1986), and "Children Coming Home"  (1992);
18    she  also  wrote  one  novel,  "Maud  Martha" (1953), and two
19    autobiographies, "Report from  Part  One.  An  Autobiography"
20    (1972)  and "Report from Part Two. Autobiography" (1996); and
21    she edited "Jump Bad.  A  New  Chicago  Anthology"  in  1971;
22    several  of  her  poems are frequently anthologized, and they
23    include: "We Real Cool", "The Mother", "Of DeWitt Williams on
24    His Way to Lincoln Cemetery", "Kitchenette Building", and  "A
25    Bronzeville   Mother  Loiters  in  Mississippi  Meanwhile,  a
26    Mississippi Mother Burns Bacon"; and

27        WHEREAS,   Many   ceremonies,   programs,   events,   and
28    institutions have paid tribute to  the  many  accomplishments
29    and attributes of Ms. Brooks; in 1997, Mayor Richard M. Daley
30    announced  Gwendolyn Brooks Week in conjunction with her 80th
31    birthday; a special program entitled "Eighty Gifts" was  held
32    at the Harold Washington Library Center amid family, friends,
33    supporters,  and  80 poets and writers from across the globe;
 
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 1    additionally, during the 7th Annual Gwendolyn Brooks Writers'
 2    Conference, the annual edition of  "WarpLand:  A  Journal  of
 3    Black  Literature  and  Ideas"  (1997)  featured literary and
 4    poetic tributes to  Ms.  Brooks  honoring  her  birthday  and
 5    invaluable  contributions  to literature; some of the special
 6    honors bestowed upon Ms. Brooks include the Gwendolyn  Brooks
 7    Center  for  Black Literature and Creative Writing at Chicago
 8    State University; the Gwendolyn Brooks Junior High School  in
 9    Harvey,  Illinois;  the  Gwendolyn  Brooks Cultural Center at
10    Western Illinois University in Macomb, Illinois;  the  Edward
11    Jenner   School   Auditorium   in   Chicago's  Cabrini  Green
12    community; and the  engraved  listing  of  her  name  on  the
13    Illinois  State  Library  in  Springfield  and  the Carter G.
14    Woodson Regional Library in Chicago; and

15        WHEREAS, Ms. Brooks' genuine  love  for  people  radiated
16    from her speech, literature, and life; she had a special love
17    for  children  and sponsored various poetry awards, including
18    the Young Poets' Awards, an annual  event  created  to  honor
19    young  writers  in  Illinois;  many  programs,  contests, and
20    events were personally financed by Ms. Brooks in her  efforts
21    to  give  young  writers opportunities to publicly read their
22    writings, receive monetary awards  in  recognition  of  their
23    achievements,  and  celebrate  the  creative talents in young
24    people everywhere; and

25        WHEREAS, The passing of Gwendolyn Brooks will  be  deeply
26    felt by all who knew and loved her, especially her son, Henry
27    Blakely III; her daughter, Nora Brooks Blakely, and countless
28    family members, friends, and fellow poets; therefore, be it

29        RESOLVED,   BY   THE  HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES  OF  THE
30    NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS,  that
31    we  mourn  the  death of world-renowned writer, humanitarian,
32    and Poet Laureate Gwendolyn Brooks  of  Chicago;  and  be  it
33    further
 
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 1        RESOLVED,  That  a  suitable  copy  of this resolution be
 2    presented to the family of Gwendolyn Brooks.

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