[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 159 (2013), Part 2]
[House]
[Page 1674]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




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                               ROSA PARKS

  (Ms. HAHN asked and was given permission to address the House for 1 
minute.)
  Ms. HAHN. Mr. Speaker, 58 years ago a woman named Rosa Parks took a 
seat on a bus in Montgomery and refused to give it up.
  Tomorrow Rosa Parks will take her place in the Halls of the United 
States Capitol when her statue joins other great American women like 
Helen Keller and Sojourner Truth, who stand sentinel over average 
citizens and Members of Congress alike in this hallowed place, 
reminding us of the quality of courage and the humble face of justice.
  I'm proud to welcome fellow San Pedran Eugene Daub, the talented 
artist and sculptor who created this magnificent statue, to the 
Nation's Capitol. San Pedro is a community for artists in Los Angeles.
  It means a lot to San Pedro that a member of our own community was 
chosen to commemorate the woman whose quiet dignity and defiance 
inspired a nation to stand up against the daily injustice of Jim Crow. 
What an honor for Mr. Daub and the entire San Pedro artist community.
  Rosa Parks would have been 100 years old this year, but I know that 
this is only the first century that we will be inspired by her example 
and this statue.

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