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НАЙ-БЪЛГАРСКИЯТ ГРАД В АМЕРИКА
ОТБЕЛЯЗВА НАЦИОНАЛНИЯ ПРАЗНИК С РЕДИЦА СЪБИТИЯ
Освен с традиционно вдигане на знамето пред кметството на Чикаго с адрес: 50 W Washington St. (линк), с цветовете на българския трикольор ще бъдат осветени антените на най-високия небостъргач в града ни – една от най-високите сгради в света (линк).
Българските училища ще отбележат също празника, а Културен център „Българика” в предградието Маунт Проспект ще събере сънародници, за да се хванат на традиционното хоро, посветено на празника, върнал Родината ни на картата на света.
Освен това генералното консулство организира тържествен прием, а Българо-Американската асоциация украси Дърво-мартерница (вж. картата – отбелязани са със стрелки Дървото и Арт Институтът в Чикаго).
Щатът на Илинойс ще поздрави народа на Република България по случай 145-ата годишнината от Освобождението на страната на 3 март 2023 г. и се очаква на сесията на 8 март да бъдат проведени слушания в столицата Спрингфийлд, на които да се обяви март 2023 г. за месец на българо-американското наследство в щата Илинойс (линк).
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По-долу публикуваме текста на резолюцията на Конгреса, който може да бъде намерен ТУК.
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SENATE RESOLUTION
2 WHEREAS, Bulgaria and the United States are strategic
3 partners and allies, sharing ties of culture, tradition, and
4 common interest; and
5 WHEREAS, The year 2023 marks the 20th anniversary of the
6 United States Senate’s ratification of the Protocol for
7 Accession of Bulgaria into the North Atlantic Treaty
8 Organization (NATO), the 80th anniversary of the Bulgarian
9 people’s rescue of the Bulgarian Jews, the 120th anniversary
10 of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the
11 United States and Bulgaria, and the 145th anniversary of the
12 liberation of Bulgaria; and
13 WHEREAS, The first Bulgarian emigrants to Illinois arrived
14 in the second half of the 19th century; and
15 WHEREAS, Granite City hosts the oldest Bulgarian American
16 community in the United States; and
17 WHEREAS, The prominent Bulgarian American banker, Henry
18 Krandzhev, served as the president of the Granite City Trust
19 and Savings Bank and as the president of the Masonic Temple
20 Association, receiving the title of Scoutmaster; and
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1 WHEREAS, The first Bulgarian emigrants to Chicago, who
2 began to arrive as early as the 1870s, were students sent by
3 American protestant missionaries for study in the United
4 States; and
5 WHEREAS, While most of these students returned to
6 Bulgaria, some remained and created a Bulgarian American
7 community in Illinois; and
8 WHEREAS, Bulgaria was admitted into and permitted to
9 display an exhibit at the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition in
10 Chicago, an event hailed by the Chicago Tribune as the first
11 diplomatic recognition accorded to Bulgaria as an independent
12 state; and
13 WHEREAS, Aleko Konstantinov, a famous Bulgarian writer,
14 recounted his journey to the World’s Columbian Exposition in
15 Chicago in his book, To Chicago and Back, which became
16 instrumental in encouraging generations of Bulgarians to
17 emigrate to Chicago; and
18 WHEREAS, Tens of thousands of Bulgarians arrived in the
19 United States from the geographic region of Macedonia at the
20 beginning of the 20th century, pursuing freedom and fleeing
21 the devastation and horrors occasioned by regional unrest; and
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1 WHEREAS, The first Bulgarian Mission with its own priest
2 was established in Madison in 1907; and
3 WHEREAS, Madison is home to Illinois’ oldest Bulgarian
4 Orthodox Church, Holy Trinity, built by Macedonian Bulgarians
5 with the current church building existing since 1910; and
6 WHEREAS, The Granite City Bulgarian community published
7 the first Bulgarian newspaper in the United States, the Vox
8 Populi, or Voice of the People, from 1907 to 1950; other
9 Bulgarians newspapers, such as the New World (1908-1909),
10 Emigrant (1909), Freedom (1914-1917), Macedonian Tribune
11 (1927-present), and others, followed in its wake; and
12 WHEREAS, Stoyan Yurukov became the first Bulgarian pilot
13 to fly in the skies above Chicago in 1912, charting the course
14 for many other Bulgarian pilots who have lived and worked in
15 the Windy City; and
16 WHEREAS, Bulgarian emigrants from the region of Macedonia
17 founded the Macedonian Patriotic Organization in 1922; the
18 organization continues to work for human, civil, and economic
19 rights of all individuals, regardless of ethnicity, who hail
20 from the geographic region; and
21 WHEREAS, Assen Hristov Jordanoff, a Bulgarian American
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1 engineer and pilot, emigrated to the United States after World
2 War I, becoming one of the fathers of civil aviation in the
3 United States; and
4 WHEREAS, The Macedonian Bulgarian Stoyan Christowe, a
5 journalist for the Chicago Daily News, wrote a book titled
6 This is My Country, a semi-autographical book about the
7 immigrants arriving in the United States from southeast Europe
8 at the beginning of the 20th century and a book found on the
9 bedside table of President Franklin D. Roosevelt at the time
10 of his death; and
11 WHEREAS, John V. Atansoff, a Bulgarian American, created
12 the first automatic electronic digital computer in 1939, an
13 invention for which he was presented the National Medal for
14 Science and Technology by President George H. W. Bush in 1990;
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16 WHEREAS, In the Spring of 1943, the Bulgarian people
17 resisted Nazi pressure to deport Bulgarian Jews to Nazi
18 concentration camps and, in doing so, rescued approximately
19 50,000 Bulgarian Jews from the worst terrors of the Nazi
20 regime; and
21 WHEREAS, Illinois became a safe haven for many Bulgarian
22 political dissidents and refugees, fleeing from the repressive
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1 terrors of communism; and
2 WHEREAS, The fall of the Berlin Wall and the following
3 dissolution of the Soviet Union freed the Bulgarian people to
4 proclaim and institute a democratic and multiparty political
5 system; and
6 WHEREAS, In 1960, Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley
7 proclaimed March 3 (Bulgarian Liberation Day) as Bulgaria Day
8 in Chicago, instituting an annual Bulgarian flag-raising
9 ceremony at Daley Plaza in Chicago that continues until this
10 day; and
11 WHEREAS, The Chicago metropolitan area is today considered
12 the home of the largest Bulgarian diaspora; and
13 WHEREAS, The two Bulgarian Eastern Orthodox Churches in
14 the Chicago metropolitan area, St. Sophia (established in
15 1938) and St. John of Rila (established in 1996), along with
16 the Bulgarian Evangelical Church (New Life), serve as social
17 and religious centers, maintaining Bulgarian culture and
18 traditions; and
19 WHEREAS, Illinois is home to 13 Bulgarian Sunday Schools
20 that perpetuate Bulgarian language, culture, and history in
21 our communities; and
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1 WHEREAS, Bulgarian Americans have greatly enriched the
2 cultural, technological, and civic life of Illinois,
3 contributing through their cultural centers, schools,
4 churches, dance groups, businesses, and other civic
5 organizations to the social, cultural, civil, and economic
6 development of the State of Illinois; therefore, be it
7 RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED THIRD GENERAL
8 ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we send our warmest
9 congratulations and best wishes to the people of the Republic
10 of Bulgaria as they celebrate the 145th anniversary of their
11 liberation on March 3, 2023; and be it further
12 RESOLVED, That we confirm the rich friendship that binds
13 our peoples together; and be it further
14 RESOLVED, That we declare March of 2023 as Bulgarian
15 American Heritage Month in the State of Illinois; and be it
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17 RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be
18 delivered to the Consul General of the Republic of Bulgaria in
19 Chicago, President Joe Biden, and all members of the Illinois
20 Congressional Delegation.
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Видео от тържеството на полощада пред кметсвото в Чикаго (03.03.2023)
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