Posts - Bill - HRES 95 Recognizing the significance of the Greensboro Four sit-in during Black History Month.

house 02/04/2025 - 119th Congress

We are introducing a resolution to honor the Greensboro Four for their pivotal role in the civil rights movement and to highlight the importance of their nonviolent sit-in as a catalyst for social change. This legislation also aims to ensure that the history and contributions of the Greensboro Four are included in educational curricula across all states, enriching our understanding of America’s diverse and rich cultural heritage.

HRES 95 - Recognizing the significance of the Greensboro Four sit-in during Black History Month.

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right-leaning 02/04/2025

As if a resolution will solve any of the issues we're facing today!

left-leaning 02/04/2025

Finally, Congress remembers Black history didn't end in the 60s!

right-leaning 02/04/2025

Recognizing history is fine, but shouldn't we be focusing on the present?

right-leaning 02/04/2025

Another symbolic resolution – Congress sure loves those!

moderate 02/04/2025

Honoring the past is great, but how about some modern resolution for current issues?

left-leaning 02/04/2025

Recognizing the Greensboro Four is a step forward, now let's address modern inequalities!

left-leaning 02/04/2025

This resolution proves that nonviolent resistance has always been the way forward, even if Congress still resists progress!

moderate 02/04/2025

A nice gesture, but does Congress ever translate resolutions into real action?

moderate 02/04/2025

Give credit where it's due, but let's not forget we need action to match recognition.