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  • H. RES. 1035 acknowledges the importance of the Greensboro Four sit-in, a crucial event in the civil rights movement that began on February 1, 1960. It recognizes the impact the Greensboro Four had in sparking widespread protests against racial inequality and leading to the formation of the...

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    This bill says that it is important to remember the Greensboro Four, a group of four brave young men who, in 1960, sat down at a "whites-only" lunch counter to protest unfair treatment of Black people. It also suggests that schools should teach kids about how these men's actions helped make America more fair and equal.

  • H. RES. 1333 recognizes the importance of National Caribbean American Heritage Month in the United States. The resolution highlights the significant contributions of Caribbean Americans to the country's history and culture in areas such as the arts, politics, and social movements. It...

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    H. RES. 1333 is a paper from Congress that says June is a special month to celebrate Caribbean Americans and all the amazing things they do, like art and helping others. It wants everyone to have fun and learn about the different cultures they bring to America!