H.CON.RES 57
Passed by the 100th Congress of the United States of America
Introduced by the Honorable John Conyers Jr.
Whereas, jazz has achieved preeminence throughout the world as an indigenous American music and art
form, bringing to this country and the world a uniquely American musical synthesis and culture through the African-American
experience and 1. makes evident to the world an outstanding artistic model of individual expression and democratic cooperation
within the creative process, thus fulfilling the highest ideals and aspirations of our republic, 2. is a unifying force,
bridging cultural, religious, ethnic and age differences in our diverse society, 3. is a true music of the people, finding
its inspiration in the cultures and most personal experiences of the diverse peoples that constitute our Nation, 4. has
evolved into a multifaceted art form which continues to birth and nurture new stylistic idioms and cultural fusions, 5.
has had an historic, pervasive and continuing influence on other genres of music both here and abroad, and 6. has become
a true international language adopted by musicians around the world as a music best able to express contemporary realities
from a personal perspective; Whereas, this great American musical art form has not yet been properly recognized nor accorded
the institutional status commensurate with its value and importance; Whereas, it is important for the youth of America
to recognize and understand jazz as a significant part of their cultural and intellectual heritage; Whereas, in as much
as there exists no effective national infrastructure to support and preserve jazz; Whereas, documentation and archival
support required by such a great art form has yet to be systematically applied to the jazz field; and Whereas, it is now
in the best interest of the national welfare and all of our citizens to preserve and celebrate this unique art form; Now,
therefore be it Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), that it is the sense of the Congress that
jazz is hereby designated as a rare and valuable national American treasure to which we should devote our attention, support
and resources to make certain it is preserved, understood and promulgated.
Passed by the House of Representatives September
23, 1987 Passed by the Senate December 4, 1987
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