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H.Con.Res.80
Agreed to June 6, 2001
One Hundred Seventh Congress
of the
United States of America
AT THE FIRST SESSION
Begun and held at the City of Washington on Wednesday,
the third day of January, two thousand and one
Concurrent Resolution
Whereas Detroit is the 10th most populous city in the United States and
the most populous city in Michigan;
Whereas Detroit is the oldest major city in the Midwest, and 2001 is
the 300th anniversary of Detroit's founding;
Whereas Detroit began as a French community on the Detroit River when
Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac founded a strategic garrison and fur
trading post on the site in 1701;
Whereas Detroit was named Fort Pontchartrain de' Etroit (meaning
``strait'') at the time of its founding and became known as Detroit
because of its position along the Detroit River;
Whereas the Detroit region served as a strategic staging area during
the French and Indian War, became a British possession in 1760, and
was transferred to the British by the peace treaty of 1763;
Whereas the Ottawa Native American Chieftain Pontiac attempted a
historic but unsuccessful campaign to wrest control of the garrison
at Detroit from British hands in 1763;
Whereas in the nineteenth century, Detroit was a vocal center of
antislavery advocacy and, for more than 40,000 individuals seeking
freedom in Canada, an important stop on the Underground Railroad;
Whereas Detroit entrepreneurs, including Henry Ford, perfected the
process of mass production and made automobiles affordable for people
from all walks of life;
Whereas Detroit is the automotive capital of the Nation and an
international leader in automobile manufacturing and trade;
Whereas the contributions of Detroit residents to civilian and military
production have astounded the Nation, contributed to United States
victory in World War II, and resulted in Detroit being called the
Arsenal of Democracy;
Whereas residents of Detroit played a central role in the development
of the organized labor movement and contributed to protections for
workers' rights;
Whereas Detroit is home to the United Auto Workers Union and many other
building and service trades and industrial unions;
Whereas Detroit has a rich sports tradition and has produced many
sports legends, including Ty Cobb, Al Kaline, Willie Horton, Hank
Greenberg, Mickey Cochrane, and Sparky Anderson of the Detroit
Tigers; Dick ``Night Train'' Lane, Joe Schmidt, Billy Sims, Dutch
Clark, and Barry Sanders of the Detroit Lions; Dave Bing, Bob Lanier,
Isaiah Thomas, and Joe Dumars of the Detroit Pistons; Gordie Howe,
Terry Sawchuk, Ted Lindsay, and Steve Yzerman of the Detroit Red
Wings; boxing greats Joe Louis, Sugar Ray Robinson, and Thomas
Hearns; and Olympic speed skater Jeanne Omelenchuk;
Whereas Detroit's cultural attractions include the Detroit Institute of
Arts, the Charles H. Wright Museum of African-American History (the
largest museum devoted exclusively to African-American art and
culture), the Detroit Historical Museum, the Detroit Symphony, the
Michigan Opera Theater, the Detroit Science Center, and the Dossin
Great Lakes Museum;
Whereas several centers of educational excellence are located in
Detroit, including Wayne State University, the University of Detroit
Mercy, Marygrove College, Sacred Heart Seminary College, the Center
for Creative Studies--College of Art and Design, and the Lewis
College of Business (the only institution in Michigan designated as a
``Historically Black College'');
Whereas residents of Detroit played an integral role in developing the
distinctly American sounds of jazz, rhythm and blues, rock 'n roll,
and techno; and
Whereas Detroit was the home of Berry Gordy, who created the musical
genre that has been called the Motown Sound, and many great musical
artists, including Aretha Franklin, Anita Baker, and the Winans
family: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring),
SECTION. 1. CONGRATULATING DETROIT AND ITS RESIDENTS.
The Congress, on the occasion of the tricentennial of the founding
of the city of Detroit, congratulates Detroit and its residents for
their important contributions to the economic, social, and cultural
development of the United States.
SEC. 2. TRANSMITTAL.
The Clerk of the House of Representatives shall transmit copies of
this resolution to the Mayor of Detroit and the City Council of
Detroit.
Attest:
Clerk of the House of Representatives.
Attest:
Secretary of the Senate.
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