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Expressing support for the designation of September 23, 2025, as Mary Church Terrell Day, and calling on Congress to recognize Mary Church Terrell’s lasting contributions to the civil rights and women’s rights movements.

Summary

This House Resolution expresses support for designating September 23, 2025, as "Mary Church Terrell Day." It calls on Congress to recognize Mary Church Terrell's lasting contributions to the civil rights and women's rights movements. The resolution highlights Terrell's achievements as an educator, activist, and advocate for racial and gender equality.

Expected Effects

The resolution, if passed, would formally recognize Mary Church Terrell's legacy. This recognition could lead to increased awareness of her contributions and inspire future generations. It serves as a symbolic gesture acknowledging her impact on American society.

Potential Benefits

  • Increased awareness of Mary Church Terrell's contributions to civil rights and women's rights.
  • Potential inspiration for future generations to engage in activism and advocacy.
  • Reinforcement of the importance of education and community involvement.
  • Symbolic recognition of the ongoing struggle for equality.
  • Promotion of historical figures who fought for social justice.

Potential Disadvantages

  • The resolution is largely symbolic and may not result in tangible policy changes.
  • It does not address current issues related to civil rights or women's rights directly.
  • Some may view it as insufficient action in addressing systemic inequalities.
  • The focus on one individual may overshadow the contributions of others in the movement.
  • Potential for political polarization if the resolution becomes a subject of partisan debate.

Constitutional Alignment

The resolution aligns with the spirit of the Constitution, particularly the 14th Amendment's Equal Protection Clause. It honors an individual who fought for the rights and equality promised by the Constitution. While the resolution itself does not have direct legal implications, it promotes the values of equality and justice.

Impact Assessment: Things You Care About

This action has been evaluated across 19 key areas that matter to you. Scores range from 1 (highly disadvantageous) to 5 (highly beneficial).