H. RES. 1359 is a resolution condemning the atrocities committed by a White supremacist mob in New Orleans on July 30, 1866, resulting in the brutalization, terrorization, and death of dozens of Black Americans. The resolution honors the memory of the victims and acknowledges...
Simple Explanation
The bill is like a big promise to remember a very sad day long ago when some people were very mean to others in New Orleans. It also says that everyone should be able to vote and be treated fairly, but it doesn't explain exactly how they'll make that happen.