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Pursuant to the herein documents immediate correction in ALL RECORDS; Priority
commanded.
SF181 ( 1 Page
H. RES. 194
13th
(4 Pages
^Urgent^
REDACTED
03/2009
Social Security Number (SSN) is requested under the authority of Executive Order 9397, which requires SSN be used
for the purpose of uniform, orderly administration of personnel records, Providing this information is voluntary and failure
to do so will have no effect on your employment status. lf SSN is not provided, however, other agency sources may be
used to obtain it.
Specific lnstructions: The two questions below are designed to identify your ethnicity and race. Regardless of your answer to
question 1, go to question 2.
Question
1.
Are You Hispanic or Latino? (A person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other
[Yes E
Question
2.
No
Please select the racial category or categories with which you most closely identify by placing an "X" in the appropriate
DEFINITION OF CATEGORY
A person having origins in any of the original peoples of North and South America
(including Central America), and who maintains tribal affiliation or community
attachment.
A person having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast
Asia, or the lndian subcontinent including, for example, Cambodia, China, lndia,
Asian
Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippine lslands, Thailand, and Vietnam.
A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Hawaii, Guam, Samoa, or
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A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, the Middle East, or
North Africa.
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ne.
A person having origins in any of the oiginal peoples of North and South America (including Centul Ameia) who meinbins eultudl
identifrcafion through tibal afrliation or community atbcbment.
Asian
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A person having oigins in any of the original peoples of Hawaii, Guam, Samoa, or other Pacific /s/ands.
YVhile
Aperson having oiginsin anyof the original peoplesof Europe,the Middle East,orNofth Africa.
lrlonresident alien
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not a citizen or national of the Unifed Shtes and who is in this coun$ on a visa or temponry basis and does not have
Note: Nonresident aliens are ta be repofied sepantely in the places prcvided, ratherthan in any of the
cafegon'es described abow.
nciallethnic
A person who is not a clfrzen or national af the Unibd Sfates butwho has been admitted as a legal immigrcntforthe purpose of
obtaining permanent resident alien stafus (and who holds either an alien rcgi*ation card (Form l-551 or l-151), a Tempoary Resident
Card (Fonn h688), or an Anival-Depaiure Record (Fprm l^94) with a nobtion that conveys legal immigmnf status such as Section 2A7
Secfon 208 Asylee, Conditional Enb-ant Parolee or Cuban-Haitian). Note: Resident aliens are ic be rcpoiled in the
Refugee,
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H. RES. lg4
RESOLUTION
Apologizing fbr the enslar'omilnt and racial scgrergation of
African-Ameri(rarls.
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untary sen'itucle knou,n in historlr, as Africans were cal)tured and solcl at auction like inanimatc objects or animals;
\\'hereas Afrir:ans ftlrced into slaver)' \\'ere brutalized, lnrmiliated, dchumanized, and subjected to the indignit,v of
being stripped of their namcs and heritagc;
tion in 1865 aftcr thc end of thc Civil War, u'hich rvas
fbught over the slavery issuc;
\Vhereas after ematttripatiorr f'rom 246 years of slaver.y, Afriean-Americatrs soon sa\v the flceting political, social, and
thel' rnadt: during Recottstruction cviscerated b.\' r'imler tt racism, lrttr:lrirrgs, disenfratttrltisemettt,
Black Codes, ancl raeial segregatiotr larn's that imposcd a
rigid systern of otficialll, sorr.t,toned racial segregation in
econoru.ic gains
day;
Whcrcas African-Ancricans coutinuc to suff'cr from the consequer)(ies of slaver)' arrd Jim Cro\\'-lorrg after b<ltlr s1'soHRES 194 IH
in Anerican
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Wrercas Presidcnt Bill Clinton also acknorvledgccl the dccpseated problems causcrd b1, the continuing lcgac;, of racism agairrst Afrit:arr-r\nrerirraus tlrat begau u'itlr slavery
when he initiated a national dialogue aborit race;
\[Ihereas a genuinc apology
.HRES 194 IH
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\\'lrereas the legislature of tlre Cornrnornvealth of Virginia lras
reccntly taken thc lead in adoptirlg a resolution officially
it is important for this country, which legalll, recognizcd slavcry through its Oonstitution and its larvs, to
Wrereas
it
can movc forward and scck rcconciliation, justice, ancl harmony for all of its citizens:
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.IIRES 194 IH
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CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
\\'lrereas during the histtlrl' of the Natitltr, tlre Utrited States
has g'ro\4'n into a slrrnbol of democracl' and freedom
around thc rvorld;
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\\'hercas aftcr cmancipation from 246 years of slavery, African-Americatts sooll saw tlre fleetirrg political, sot:ial, trttd
eeonomic g'ains thcy- made during Reconstrrretion evis-
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\\Ihereas Arrican-anericans continue to suff'cr from the consequen(ies of slavery and Jinr Cnru, lau's-long after both
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segregation
dehumanizing atrocities
committed agairrst tlrenr should trot be purged t}om or
minimizcd in the telling of tlie history of the tlnited
States;
\Mrcrcas on Julv B, 2003, during a trip to Goree Island, Scnegal, a fbrmer slave port, Prcsidcnt Goorge \\r. Bush ackno'u'ledged tlre corrtirruirrg legacy of slavery- irr lif'e
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CONCURRINT RTSOTUTION
Apologiziug lirl the enslaventent an<l racial
scgregatiorr of Af icau-,\ttericans.
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