Recognizing the significance of Black History Month.
Summary
House Resolution 83 is a non-binding measure that formally recognizes the importance of Black History Month and the historical contributions of African Americans to the United States. The resolution encourages nationwide celebration and education to help all citizens better understand the diverse experiences that have shaped the country’s history. While it does not create new laws or allocate funding, it serves as an official congressional statement affirming that ethnic and racial diversity strengthens the nation.
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