[Congressional Bills 113th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 369 Introduced in House (IH)]
113th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 369
Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that there should
be established a ``National Americans of African Immigrant Heritage
Month'' in September to celebrate the great contributions of Americans
of African immigrant heritage in the United States who have enriched
the history of the Nation.
_______________________________________________________________________
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
September 30, 2013
Ms. Clarke (for herself and Ms. Bass) submitted the following
resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Oversight and
Government Reform
_______________________________________________________________________
RESOLUTION
Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that there should
be established a ``National Americans of African Immigrant Heritage
Month'' in September to celebrate the great contributions of Americans
of African immigrant heritage in the United States who have enriched
the history of the Nation.
Whereas people of recent African immigrant heritage are found in every State of
the Union;
Whereas the history of Americans of African immigrant heritage in the United
States is inextricably tied to the story of the Nation;
Whereas the community of Americans of African immigrant heritage in the United
States is an inherently diverse population comprised of more than 45
distinct ethnicities and more than 500 language dialects;
Whereas Americans of African immigrant heritage in the United States come from
all regions in Africa and do not constitute a homogeneous group,
including people from different national, linguistic, ethnic, racial,
cultural, and social backgrounds;
Whereas Americans of African immigrant heritage in the United States came to the
United States voluntarily, and are distinct from African-Americans, the
latter of whom are descendants of mostly West and Central Africans who
were involuntarily brought to the United States by means of the historic
Atlantic slave trade;
Whereas the month of September has been celebrated by the Africans of Montgomery
County, Maryland, since 2008, because ``African Union Day'' is on
September 9th;
Whereas recent African immigrants have made significant contributions to
American culture such as having high educational and income levels, as
well as contributing to many areas of American life such as the
military, health care, arts, education, community service, and public
policy;
Whereas raising awareness about African immigrant heritage is crucial to
effectively fighting disparities within the greater Black population in
the American narrative and is essential to building a stronger community
and a stronger America;
Whereas during the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, a significant number of
slaves from the Africa region were brought to the United States;
Whereas African immigrants from Cape Verde first came to the United States in
the 1790s;
Whereas the Cape Verdean immigrants arrived aboard New England whaling ships,
which would often pick up crewmen off the coast of Cape Verde in Africa
and their descendants include the legendary Lena Horne and sailors who
fought in the Union Navy;
Whereas in 1922, the United States Government restricted the immigration of
peoples of color, greatly reducing Cape Verdean immigration;
Whereas the new regulations also prevented Cape Verdean Americans from visiting
Africa for fear of being denied re-entry into the United States;
Whereas in the 1960s to 1970s, due to the more racially inclusive regulations of
the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, more African immigrants
from across the continent came to the United States primarily as
students;
Whereas in the 1980s and 1990s, Africans in the United States were primarily
refugees, who were fleeing hardships from countries such as Ethiopia,
Liberia, Sierra Leone, Somalia, and Sudan;
Whereas in the 2000s, Africans in the United States were largely beneficiaries
of the highly popular Department of State program known as the Diversity
Visa Lottery Program;
Whereas much like the United States, the countries in Africa faced obstacles of
in-country slavery and colonialism and struggled for independence;
Whereas the independence movements in many countries in Africa during the 1960s
and the consequential establishment of independent democratic countries
in Africa strengthened ties between the region and the United States;
Whereas there have been many influential Americans of recent African immigrant
heritage in the history of the United States in academia, including Jem
Spectar, Elfatih A.B. Eltahir, and Ahmed Zewail;
Whereas there have been many achievements of Americans of recent African
immigrant descent in sports, including Betty Okino, Yoakim Noah, Hakeem
Olajuwon, Ndamukong Suh, Luc Mbah a Mboute, Freddy Adu, and Alfred
Aboya;
Whereas there have been many achievements of Americans of recent African
immigrant descent in the arts, entertainment, and fashion, including
Akon, Charlize Theron, Dave Matthews, Djimon Hounsou, Karine Plantadit,
Idris Elba, Wale, Anika Noni Ross, Iman, Kibonen Nfi, Oluchi, Bertini
Wandja Heumegni, Liya Kebede, BeBe Zahara Benet, and Bertrand Fote;
Whereas there have been many achievements of Americans of recent African
immigrant descent in media, including Sade Baderinwa, Yves Bollanga,
Lola Ogunnaike, Pamela Anchang, Celestin Ngoa, and Omoyele Sowore;
Whereas there have been many achievements of Americans of recent African
immigrant descent who are successful entrepreneurs, including Jessica
Matthews, Kase Lukman Lawal, Christopher Che, Elon Musk, and Noah A.
Samara;
Whereas there have been many achievements of Americans of recent African
immigrant descent in government, such as members of the Montgomery
County Executive's African Advisory Group (MD), Washington, DC, Mayor's
Commission of African Affairs, the Newark Mayor's African Commission
(NJ), the Philadelphia Mayor's African and Caribbean Commission (PA),
the Bronx Borough President's African Advisory Council (NY), Council
Member Edoaurd Haba, and Judge Nina Ashenafi Richardson;
Whereas there have been many achievements of Americans of recent African
immigrant descent as African immigrant activists, including Tsehaye
Teferra of Ethiopian Community and Development Center and Sylvie Bello
of Cameroon American Council;
Whereas Americans of recent African immigrant heritage have played an active
role in the civil rights movement and other social and political
movements in the United States;
Whereas the 44th President of the United States, Barack Hussein Obama, is of
Kenyan descent;
Whereas the countries in Africa are important economic partners of the United
States;
Whereas the people of Africa share the hopes and aspirations of the people of
the United States for peace and prosperity throughout the world, but
there remains much to be done to ensure that Americans of recent African
immigrant heritage have access to resources and a voice in the United
States Government and continue to advance in the political, social, and
economic landscape of the United States; and
Whereas celebrating ``National Americans of African Immigrant Heritage Month''
in September would provide the people of the United States with an
opportunity to recognize the achievements, contributions, and history of
and to appreciate the challenges faced by Americans of recent African
immigrant heritage: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That it is the sense of the House of Representatives
that--
(1) a ``National Americans of African Immigrant Heritage
Month'' should be established to celebrate the significant
contributions of Americans of recent African Immigrant Heritage
to the history of the United States; and
(2) the people of the United States should observe the
month with appropriate ceremonies, celebrations, and activities
to recognize that Americans of recent African Immigrant
Heritage enhance the rich diversity of and strengthen the
United States.
<all>