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File #: 25-3096    Version: 1 Name: RESOLUTION CELEBRATING THE LEAGUERS 70TH ANNIVERSARY AND DECLARING MAY 30, 2025, THROUGH JUNE 2, 2025, “LEAGUERS’ WEEKEND”
Type: Consent Calendar Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 6/5/2025 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 6/12/2025 Final action: 6/12/2025
Title: PROPOSED RESOLUTION RESOLUTION CELEBRATING THE LEAGUERS 70TH ANNIVERSARY AND DECLARING MAY 30, 2025, THROUGH JUNE 2, 2025, "LEAGUERS' WEEKEND" WHEREAS, the Chicago Urban League was founded in 1916 and is an affiliate of one of the largest civil rights organizations in the country; and WHEREAS, for seven decades, the Leaguers, an auxiliary organization of the Chicago Urban League, centered community voices in cultural consciousness; and WHEREAS, upon Muriel Ibom receiving her master's degree from Atlanta University (no Clark-Atlanta University), the legendary Whitney M. Young, Jr. recommended Muriel Ibom for a position with the Chicago Urban League (CUL). The Chicago Urban League hired Muriel Ibom as a community representative, responsible for attending various community meetings to raise awareness about the League and to communicate the organization's positions to people in the community; and WHEREAS, Muriel Ibom quickly realized the League also needed fundraising support which ...
Sponsors: BILL LOWRY, TONI PRECKWINKLE (President)
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PROPOSED RESOLUTION

RESOLUTION CELEBRATING THE LEAGUERS 70TH ANNIVERSARY AND DECLARING MAY 30, 2025, THROUGH JUNE 2, 2025, "LEAGUERS' WEEKEND"

WHEREAS, the Chicago Urban League was founded in 1916 and is an affiliate of one of the largest civil rights organizations in the country; and

WHEREAS, for seven decades, the Leaguers, an auxiliary organization of the Chicago Urban League, centered community voices in cultural consciousness; and

WHEREAS, upon Muriel Ibom receiving her master's degree from Atlanta University (no Clark-Atlanta University), the legendary Whitney M. Young, Jr. recommended Muriel Ibom for a position with the Chicago Urban League (CUL). The Chicago Urban League hired Muriel Ibom as a community representative, responsible for attending various community meetings to raise awareness about the League and to communicate the organization's positions to people in the community; and

WHEREAS, Muriel Ibom quickly realized the League also needed fundraising support which prompted her to pull together about thirty (30) of their women friends in their twenties (20s) to support the League's efforts. Muriel Ibom gathered women of different backgrounds who never previously worked together on any project. These women created the name for their new group: Leaguers. Three of our original members were still active until the mid-2000s - Grace Allen, Alice Griffin, and Mary Lou McDowell. Muriel Ibom once stated, "we wanted to do something positive for the Chicago Urban League," remembers Ibom of the women she gathered; and

WHEREAS, the Leaguers' first fundraising effort was selling chicken dinners for $1.00 to men working at area service stations. This effort in 1955 laid the groundwork for The Leaguers auxiliary, currently one of three CUL auxiliaries.

WHEREAS, the Leaguers serve as an auxiliary to the Chicago Urban League to advance the organization's mission and achieve the group's civic, social, and financial objectives. The Leaguers' members are al...

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