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Honoring the legacy of the Harlem Renaissance, a cultural, social, and political movement in American history.
2/25/2025, 3:56 PM
Summary of Bill HRES 146
Bill 119 H.Res. 146, also known as "Honoring the legacy of the Harlem Renaissance," is a resolution introduced in the US Congress to recognize and celebrate the cultural, social, and political movement known as the Harlem Renaissance. The Harlem Renaissance was a period in American history during the 1920s and 1930s when African American artists, writers, musicians, and intellectuals in Harlem, New York, created a vibrant and influential cultural scene.
The resolution acknowledges the significant contributions of individuals such as Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Duke Ellington, and other prominent figures who emerged during this period. It highlights the impact of the Harlem Renaissance on American society, including its role in challenging racial stereotypes, promoting African American culture, and advancing civil rights.
The resolution also calls for the preservation and promotion of the legacy of the Harlem Renaissance through educational programs, cultural events, and historical preservation efforts. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing and honoring the achievements of African American artists and intellectuals who played a key role in shaping American culture and history. Overall, Bill 119 H.Res. 146 aims to pay tribute to the Harlem Renaissance and its lasting impact on American society, while also encouraging continued efforts to preserve and promote this important chapter in our nation's history.
The resolution acknowledges the significant contributions of individuals such as Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Duke Ellington, and other prominent figures who emerged during this period. It highlights the impact of the Harlem Renaissance on American society, including its role in challenging racial stereotypes, promoting African American culture, and advancing civil rights.
The resolution also calls for the preservation and promotion of the legacy of the Harlem Renaissance through educational programs, cultural events, and historical preservation efforts. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing and honoring the achievements of African American artists and intellectuals who played a key role in shaping American culture and history. Overall, Bill 119 H.Res. 146 aims to pay tribute to the Harlem Renaissance and its lasting impact on American society, while also encouraging continued efforts to preserve and promote this important chapter in our nation's history.
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Current Status of Bill HRES 146
Bill HRES 146 is currently in the status of Introduced to House since February 21, 2025. Bill HRES 146 was introduced during Congress 119 and was introduced to the House on February 21, 2025. Bill HRES 146's most recent activity was Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. as of February 21, 2025
Bipartisan Support of Bill HRES 146
Total Number of Sponsors
2Democrat Sponsors
2Republican Sponsors
0Unaffiliated Sponsors
0Total Number of Cosponsors
4Democrat Cosponsors
4Republican Cosponsors
0Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill HRES 146
Primary Policy Focus
Arts, Culture, ReligionAlternate Title(s) of Bill HRES 146
Honoring the legacy of the Harlem Renaissance, a cultural, social, and political movement in American history.
Honoring the legacy of the Harlem Renaissance, a cultural, social, and political movement in American history.
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