Proc. 2016-10 Huntsville Civil Rights Movement Day 11-18-15
PROCLAMATION
No. 2016-10
WHEREAS HA-YOU, the Huntsville Action for Youth Movement, emerged in the 1960s for
the purpose of desegregating the local community; and
WHEREAS the group was mostly composed of adolescents in high school calling for racial
justice and fair treatment after having seen the world move forward following
the end of WWII and the racial inequality fostered by imperialism; and
WHEREAS these students began organizing for the desegregation of public facilities by
organizing marches, boycotts, and other nonviolent protests; and
WHEREAS at the height of the struggle in our area, nine HA-YOU youths were summarily
removed to a reform school across the state for several months of abuse and
panic, until their release and return was achieved; and
WHEREAS we gather today to soberly recall this time and the work of those who
successfully attained the desegregation of local schools, accommodations, and
businesses, including the faculties, staffs, and student bodies of HISD and SHSU,
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in this year of HA-YOU’s 50 anniversary.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT HEREBY PROCLAIMED, by the power vested in me
as the Mayor of the City of Huntsville, that
November 18, 2015
be designated as:
Huntsville Civil Rights Movement Day
in Huntsville, Texas, and urge all citizens to remember the sacrifices, accomplishments, and
contributions of these citizens.
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PROCLAIMED AND SIGNED this 18 day of November 2015.
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Mac Woodward, Mayor