Illinois Code § 20 ILCS 864/20

Online database and educational programs.
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2037)
 
Sec. 20. 
Online database and educational programs. 
 
(a) The Commission shall create a publicly available website that includes educational material concerning freedom seekers' journeys on the portions of the Underground Railroad in this State, including: 
 
 
(1) an updated database of freedom seekers and their 
 
journeys to and through Illinois; 
 
 
(2) an updated map of the geography of the 
 
Underground Railroad in Illinois; and 
 
 
(3) a biographical dictionary of key persons 
 
identified with the Underground Railroad in Illinois, including freedom seekers, abolitionist allies, and pro-slavery antagonists. 
 
(b) The Commission, in collaboration with the State Board of Education, shall develop and implement an educational program to be made available to every public school in this State. The educational program shall include instruction on: 
 
 
(1) events of African American history, including the 
 
African slave trade, slavery in the United States, and the vestiges of slavery in this country; 
 
 
(2) the journeys of freedom seekers and the 
 
Underground Railroad in Illinois; and
 
 
(3) additional resources and activities to be used in 
 
February as part of Black History Month. 
 
(c) The Commission shall identify scholars in higher education and community-based organizations to engage in research and to be recruited into a speakers' bureau on the Underground Railroad and anti-slavery activity in Illinois. 
 
(d) The Commission shall support and publicize local activities in this State that focus on the Underground Railroad, including offering exhibits at meetings of organizations open to spreading knowledge about abolitionism and the Underground Railroad. The Commission shall focus on supporting organizations in African American communities, including assisting members of those communities undertake research related to the history of their communities.

journeys to and through Illinois;
Underground Railroad in Illinois; and
identified with the Underground Railroad in Illinois, including freedom seekers, abolitionist allies, and pro-slavery antagonists.
African slave trade, slavery in the United States, and the vestiges of slavery in this country;
Underground Railroad in Illinois; and
February as part of Black History Month.

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