[Congressional Bills 109th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 777 Introduced in House (IH)]
109th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. RES. 777
Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives, in recognition of
the contributions of the Haitian people to the history and culture of
the United States, by establishing ``Haitian-American Heritage Month''.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
April 25, 2006
Mr. Meek of Florida submitted the following resolution; which was
referred to the Committee on Government Reform
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RESOLUTION
Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives, in recognition of
the contributions of the Haitian people to the history and culture of
the United States, by establishing ``Haitian-American Heritage Month''.
Whereas freemen from the French colony of Saint Domingue, now the Republic of
Haiti, fought alongside the United States Continental Army at the Siege
of Savannah in 1779;
Whereas Jean Baptiste Point du Sable, a Haitian, built the first permanent
settlement of what later became the city of Chicago, Illinois, in 1779;
Whereas the significant loss of life and financial burden of the failed efforts
to quell Haiti's revolution prompted France to sell Louisiana to the
United States in 1803, territory that now comprises 22.3 percent of the
United States;
Whereas, on January 1, 1804, Haiti declared its independence from France to
become the world's first Black republic and the second democracy after
the United States;
Whereas Major Joseph Savary, a Haitian, was the first Black Major in the United
States Army, and led the Second Battalion of Freemen of Color at the
Battle of New Orleans, January 8, 1815, under then-General Andrew
Jackson, who became the first Governor of the Territory of Florida in
1821;
Whereas, in 1889, Frederic Douglas, the period's foremost spokesman on human
rights and prominent leader of the anti-slavery movement in the United
States, became the first United States Minister and Consul-General to
Haiti;
Whereas the longest occupancy of a foreign state by American troops was in
Haiti, circa 1915-1934;
Whereas an estimated 1,200,000 persons of Haitian descent now live throughout
the United States;
Whereas Haitians and their descendants have contributed greatly to the arts and
sciences, including John James Audubon, the acclaimed naturalist and
wildlife artist who inspired the American conservation society that
bears his namesake, and W.E.B. DuBois, the Haitian-American author and
political activist, who became one of the most prominent, intellectual
leaders of African-American society during the twentieth century;
Whereas the close proximity of Haiti to American shores, in conjunction with our
common bond of mutual values and commitment to democracy, ensures
lasting comity of nations and continued trade and diplomatic relations;
Whereas Haiti--the only republic to rise from a successful slave rebellion--
inspires pride, solidarity, and self-reliance;
Whereas the last Sunday of May is commemorated in Haiti as Mother's Day;
Whereas the 18th of May is Flag Day, the most celebrated holiday in Haiti, and
is observed by people of Haitian descent throughout the world;
Whereas in Miami, Florida, home to the largest Haitian-American population in
the United States, there are numerous cultural events and celebrations
planned during the month of May to honor Haitian heritage; and
Whereas May is an appropriate month to establish a Haitian-American Heritage
Month: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That it is the sense of the House of Representatives
that--
(1) ``Haitian-American Heritage Month'' be established; and
(2) the people of the United States should observe the
month with appropriate ceremonies, celebrations, and
activities.
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