ILLINOIS GENERAL ASSEMBLY ORAL HISTORY PROGRAM CECIL A. PARTEE MEMOIR VOLUME I PREPARED FOR THE ILLINOIS LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL BY THE ORAL HISTORY OFFICE, LEGISLATIVE STUDIES CENTER OF SANGAMON STATE UNIVERSITY 1982
ILLINOIS LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL 107 Stratton Building, <strong>Springfield</strong>, lllinois 62706 Representative Jacob John Wolf, Chicago, Chairman Senator William F* Mahar, Homewood, Vice Chairman Representative Samuel M. McGrew, Galesburg, Secretary Senators John A. D'Arco, Chicago Terry L. Bruce, Olney William F. Mahar, Homewood William A. Marovitz, Chicago Dawn Clark Netsch, Chicago Frank M. Ozinga, Evergreen Park George E. Sangmeister, Mokena Jack Schaffer, Crystal Lake Ex Officio Philip J. Rock, Oak Park President <strong>of</strong> the Senate James "Pate" Philip, Lombard Senate Minority Leader Representatives J. Robert Barr, Evanston Phillip Bianco, Chicago Glen 1. Bower, Effingham Peg McDonnell Breslin, Ottawa Ted E. Leverent, Maywood Samuel M. McGrew, Galesburg Everett G. Steele, Glen Carbon Jacob John Wolf, Chicaco Ex Officio George H. Ryan, Kankakee Speaker <strong>of</strong> the House Michael J. Madigan, Chicago House Minority Leader ILLINOIS GENERAL ASSEMBLY ORAL HISTORY PROGRAM ADVISORY COMMITTEE Cullom Davis, Vice President <strong>of</strong> Academic Affairs, Sangamon State <strong>University</strong> William L. Day, Former Director, <strong>Illinois</strong> Legislative Council; Editor Emeritus, lllinois Issues David Everson, Director, Legislative Studies Center; Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Political Studies, Sangamon State <strong>University</strong> Gerald L. Gherardini, Associate Director, lllinois Legislative Council Samuel K. Gove, Director, Institute <strong>of</strong> Government and Public Affairs, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> lllinois H. William Hey, Director <strong>of</strong> Research, lllinois Legislative Council Dan Holt, Field Serv. Supervisor, State Historical Library; Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> History, Sangamon State <strong>University</strong> Robert P. Howard, Former State House Reporter for Chicago Tribune; Author, <strong>Illinois</strong>: A History <strong>of</strong> the Prairie State Margaret Munn, Hearing Supervisor, Department <strong>of</strong> Mental Health Jack Van Der Slik, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Political Studies and Senior Scholar, Legislative Studies Center, Sangamon State <strong>University</strong> J. Glenn Schneider, State Representative, 41st Legislative District Printed by the authority <strong>of</strong> the State <strong>of</strong> lllinois Legislative Council Service Unit Order 820532 July 1982 - 450 copies
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4 1 SESSION 3, TAPE 3, SIDE 1 Q: I
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yourself and so forth. Whereas, in
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A: Yes, I remember a fellow by the
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six inches, into my leg. And just m
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Q: And you're still in touch with t
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A: But they said, "You can go somew
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Q: How did you get back and forth?
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just on the weekend which was a lot
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A: Well, I was there for about a ye
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old fellow told me that he's from t
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We tried to get a decision between
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63 Abraham Lincoln Hotel and we wer
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Q: That had already finished? A: No
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legislation, I think one day what I
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A: No, that was about two years bef
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A: Yes. q: Did she continue active
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Q: Was this in replacement of Mr. C
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Filipino or some man may be married
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deal of controversy about them. Q:
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well paying jobs but they had to do
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joined other organizations for the
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A: Generally just before an electio
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A: No, I don't think we had opposit
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where they paid you far two years t
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BLACK DEMOCRATS IN THE 77TH ILLINOI
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CECIL PARTEE AT WORK IN THE SENATE
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A: No, it was the Legislative Refer
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Q: Well! (laughter) A: Yes, didn't
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esearch if you needed it? A: Bill I
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started from nothing. Q: Did that o
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A: Well, not specifically as to the
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for that. About 1968, Chicago start
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he was there. We joined him in 1967
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years and for many many years it fa
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of that nature. But other than that
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A: No, I do not. Q: Why were yau co
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the word I seek now is . . . quota
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the 1965 Civil Rights Act at the fe
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matter of fact--with the head of th
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served or rehabilitated as well as