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AUTHENTICATED
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until the
passage
of the l"sth Amendment to the tTnited States Constitution in 1865 a.fter the end of the Civi} l&'ar;
whcrcas afier crrianeipation titnr 246 l,gnr* of'slavery, fffiean-Ameriealls sooll saw the flceting political, social, and
egongrnic gains they made fluring Recolshrrction eviscerated by vinrlent racistn, lynchings, disenfranchisemento
that imposed a
in Amer-
da-v;
Whcrcas
Sen-
egai, a former slave port, President George W. Bush artknowledged slavery's continuing legac;, in American life
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a11.";
Bill Clinton also aeknowledgetl the deepscatcrl prohlcrns eausecl hr thc continuing lcgatrr of raeism agairrst Alriean-Amcriearis that bcgan with slavcry
Wherreas President
u4ren he
\\Trereas
rar:e;
thelu'ongs eommitted ean speed ra,cial healing and reconeiliation and help Arncricans eonfront thc ghosts of
thcir past;
\Yhcreas thc legislature of thc Commorlw,calttr of Yirginia has
it
is important for this country, wtrich legail,v recognired slavery tluoug'h its Constitution and its laws, to
makc a t'rlrmal apologry fbr slar.cry and fhr its sucecssor,
Jim Cro'n, so that it ean move forward and scck rcconciliation, justice, and harmony for all of its citizens:
liow, ther"efore, tre it
\Yhereas
Resolued.,
slaver"v
is irrcompatible with
the l:asic fbunding prineiples reeogrrized in the l)eelaration of Indepenclence ttrat ail men are ei'eated equal;
.EffES I94 EII
on trehalf of tire
committed
(4)
expresses
turc.
Attest;
Cl,erk.