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Bobby Rush

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Gender Male
Age 91
Web site bobbyrushbluesman.com
Zodiac sign Scorpio
Born Homer
Louisiana
United States
Date of birth November 10,1933
Job Politician
Education McCormick Theological Seminary
University of Illinois at Chicago
Roosevelt University
University of Illinois Chicago
Movies/Shows Last of the Mississippi Jukes
Bobby Blue Bland: Live on Beale Street
Bobby Rush: Live at Ground Zero Blues Club
Gunland
American Revolution 2
Official site rush.house.gov
Current office2022-02-27 07:24:06
2022-04-27 00:57:26
IL 1st District
2022-04-30 04:23:55
2022-05-20 14:18:37
Spouse Paulette Holloway
Carolyn Thomas
Sandra Milan
Children Huey Rush
Jeffrey Rush
Parents Jimmy Rush
Cora Rush
Mattie Ellis
Emmett Ellis Sr.
Full nameEmmett Ellis Jr.
InstrumentsVocals
Guitar
Harmonica
Listen artist www.youtube.com
SongsSongsBlues SingerI Ain't Studdin' You · 2006 I Ain't Studdin' YouBobby Rush Live · 2003 One Monkey Don't Stop No ShowOne Monkey Don't Stop No Show · 1995 View 25+ more
ListBlues SingerI Ain't Studdin' You · 2006
Party Democratic Party
Previous positionRepresentative, IL 1st District (1993–2023), Member of the Chicago City Council (1983–1993)
NationalityAmerican
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Bobby Rush is an American blues musician, composer, and singer. His style incorporates elements of blues, rap, and funk. Rush has won twelve Blues Music Awards and in 2017, at the age of 83, he won his first Grammy Award for the album Porcupine Meat.

Joe Biden signs anti-lynching bill in historic first

Feb 16,2020 7:23 am

US President Joe Biden has signed legislation that designates Lynching as a federal Hate Crime .

The Law follows More Than 100 years and 200 failed attempts by US lawmakers to pass anti-Lynching legislation.

The Emmett Till Antilynching Act is named for The Black teenager whose brutal murder in Mississippi in 1955 helped spark the civil rights movement.

Perpetrators of a Lynching - Death or injury resulting from a Hate Crime - Will Face Up to 30 years in jail.

Mr Biden said: " Thank You for never giving up, Never Ever giving up.

" Lynching was pure terror to enforce The Lie that not everyone, not everyone, belongs In America , not everyone is Created Equal . "

He added: " Racial hate isn't an old Problem - it's a persistent Problem . Hate never goes away. It only hides. "

The Bill was passed unanimously in The Senate earlier this month. The House had voted overwhelmingly in support of the legislation last month. Three Republicans voted no: Thomas Massie of Kentucky, Chip Roy of Texas and Andrew Clyde of Georgia. They argued that it was already a Hate Crime to lynch people in the US.

Lynching is murder by a mob with no due process or rule of law. Across the US, thousands of people, mainly African Americans , were lynched by white mobs, often by hanging or torture, in the 19th and 20th Centuries.

Some 4,400 African Americans were lynched between 1877 and 1950, according to the Equal Justice Initiative. Those who participated in lynchings were often celebrated and acted with impunity.

" Lynching is a longstanding and uniquely American weapon of racial terror that has for decades been used to maintain the white hierarchy, " The Bill 's sponsor, Illinois Congressman Bobby Rush , said ahead of its passage.

In 2020, following the murder of George Floyd by a Police Officer in Minneapolis, The House passed an earlier iteration of The Bill , but it was blocked in The Senate .

Many racial justice advocates have described the Death of Floyd, as well as the murder of Ahmaud Arbery - who was hunted down and shot by three white men in Georgia in 2020 - as modern-day lynchings.

What took so long?

By Chelsea Bailey, BBC News

One would be forgiven for thinking that Lynching was already a Hate Crime in the United States . After All , it's been decades since Billie Holiday 's haunting ballad, Strange Fruit , told of " black bodies swingin' in the Southern breeze" and mobs of white Americans no longer Line Up to take commemorative photos beneath hanging trees.

But that's exactly why the Emmett Till Antilynching Act is so significant. Lynchings may not look the same way they did in The Past , but that doesn't mean they don't happen.

Many regard The Murders of black Americans James Byrd Jr, Ahmaud Arbery and George Floyd as modern-day lynchings.

The Bill signed into law on Tuesday bears the name of a black teenager whose mother held an open-casket funeral to force The World to see the gruesome effect of racial violence in the US.

For many, the fact that it took Congress More Than 65 years to pass the legislation would seem to speak volumes about America's tacit stance on the subject.

The First anti-Lynching bill was introduced in 1900, by George Henry White, the only Black Man then serving in Congress. The Bill failed and continued to fail for More Than 120 years.

Lynching is not unique to America, but its use for racial terror and suppression is. According to the Equal Justice Initiative, More Than 4,300 black Americans were lynched between the post-Civil War Reconstruction period and 1950. And those are just The Murders that were documented.

Confronting America's gruesome past continues to be a subject of contention. Sometimes, it can take More Than a Century .



Source of news: bbc.com

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