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PROPOSED RESOLUTION
HONORING NATIONAL HISPANIC AND LATINX/E HERITAGE MONTH
WHEREAS, National Hispanic Heritage Month was founded to celebrate the heritage and culture of Hispanic and Latinx/e communities; and
WHEREAS, Cook County celebrates the vast contributions made by Hispanic and Latinx/e residents in our communities; and
WHEREAS, Cook County is proud to celebrate the diversity of its residents and the richness of culture; and
WHEREAS, Hispanic and Latinx/e individuals have long been part of the fabric of Cook County, first being reported on the Illinois census in 1850 and reaching a reported population of 25,211 by 1930; and
WHEREAS, the Hispanic and Latinx/e population has increased to 1,382,778, and represent the largest minority group in Cook County; and
WHEREAS, in September of 1968, President Lyndon Johnson signed Public Law 90-498 into law, authorizing the President to designate the week of September 15th as "National Hispanic Heritage Week" in recognition of the extraordinary contributions of the Hispanic and Latinx/e community, and in recognition of the anniversaries of several Latin American countries Independence Day celebrations; and
WHEREAS, the independence of the countries of Guatemala, Costa Rica, Honduras, Nicaragua and El Salvador are celebrated on September 15th, followed by Mexico on September 16th, Chile on September 18th and Belize on September 21st; and
WHEREAS, with the approval of Public Law 100-402 in 1988, President Ronald Reagan proclaimed September 15th through October 15th as National Hispanic Heritage Month; and
WHEREAS, Hispanic and Latinx/e individuals of every generation have made immense contributions through their courageous service in the United States Military, the arts, education, mathematics, science, literature, technology, and philanthropy in this county and the world; and
WHEREAS, Hispanics and Latinx/e have contributed to historical school desegregation efforts in the United States of America, starti...
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