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    Social Security

    Administration

    lmportant

    nformation

    Social

    Security

    Administration

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    Date:February

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    BRENDA JOYCE

    BRYANT

    Field Office

    Manager

    This is a receipt to

    show that

    you

    applied

    for a Social

    Security

    card on

    February

    1, 2016.

    You

    should

    have

    ybur

    card

    in

    about

    2

    weeks.

    Any

    document(s)

    you

    have submitted

    are

    being

    returned to

    you

    with this

    receipt.

    lf

    you

    do not

    receive

    your

    Social Security

    card

    within

    2 weeks,

    please.let

    u.s.

    know..

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    you

    visit an

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    with

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    To

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    youiprivacy,

    we wilinot

    disclode a

    Social Security

    number

    over the

    telephone.

    The Social

    Security

    Administration

    is required

    by

    law

    to

    limit

    r_eplacement

    So.cial

    Security

    cards

    to

    three

    per

    year

    and'ten

    per

    lifetime.

    Do riot carry

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    U.S.

    Office

    of Pergonnel

    Management

    Guide

    to

    Personnel Data Standards

    ETHNICITY

    AND

    RACE

    IDENTIFICATION

    (Please

    read

    the

    Privacy

    Act

    Statement

    and

    instructions before completing

    form.)

    Name

    (Last,

    Fimt, Middle

    Initial)

    Bryant,

    Brenda J

    Birthdate

    (Month

    and

    Year)

    09/{950

    Agency

    Use Only

    Privacy Act

    Statement

    Ethnicity and

    race information is requested under the authority of

    42

    U.S.C. Section 2000e-16 and in

    compliance with

    the

    Office

    of

    Management

    and

    Budget's 1997 Revislons to the

    Standards

    for the

    Classificaiion

    of

    Federal

    Data

    on Race

    and

    Ethnicity. Providing this information is voluntary

    and

    has no impact

    on

    your

    employment status, but in the

    instance

    of missing

    information,

    your

    employing

    agency

    will attempt to identifiT

    your

    race

    and ethnicity by

    visual observation.

    This information is used as necessary

    to

    plan

    for equal employment opportunity throughout

    the Federal

    government.

    lt

    is

    also

    used by

    the

    U,

    S.

    Office

    of

    Personnel Management or employing

    agency

    maintaining

    the records

    to

    locate

    individuals for

    personnel

    research

    or survey

    response

    and in the

    production

    of

    summary descriptlve statistics and

    analytical

    studies

    in

    support

    of

    the function for which the records are collected and maintained, or for

    related

    workforce

    studies.

    Social

    Security

    Number

    (SSN)

    is requested

    under

    the

    authority

    of

    Executive

    Order 9397,

    which

    requires S$N

    be

    used

    for the

    purpose

    of

    uniform,

    orderly

    admirristration

    of

    personnel

    records. Providing

    this

    information

    is voluntary and failure

    to do so

    will

    have

    no effect

    on

    your

    employment status.

    lf

    SSN

    is

    not

    provided,

    however,

    other

    agency

    sources

    may

    be

    used to obtain

    it.

    Specific

    lnstrucuons: The ni'ro

    questions

    below are designed to identify

    your

    ethnicity

    and

    race.

    Regardless of

    your

    ansvver b

    question

    1,

    go

    to

    question

    2.

    Question

    1. Are You Hispanic or Latino?

    Spanish culturE or

    origin,

    regardless

    of

    race.)

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    tlo

    (A

    per$on

    of Cuban, Mexican,

    Puerto Rican, South or

    Central

    American,

    ol other

    Questlon

    2.

    Please selecf the

    racial

    category

    or

    categories

    with

    which

    you

    rnost

    closely

    identify by

    placing

    an

    'X'

    in

    the appropriate

    box.

    Check

    as many

    as

    apply.

    RACIAL CATEGORY

    i0heck

    as many

    as apply)

    DEFINITION OF

    CATEGORY

    American lndian

    orAlaska

    Native

    Asian

    il

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    orAfrican

    American

    ff

    Native

    Hawaiian or

    Other Pacific

    lslander

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    EI

    ft

    A

    person

    having origins in

    any

    of the original

    peoples

    of

    North

    and South

    Arnerica

    (including

    Central America), and who maintains tribal affiliation

    or

    community

    attachment.

    A

    person

    having

    origins

    in any

    of

    the original

    peoples

    of

    the

    Far

    East,

    Southeast

    Asia,

    or

    the

    lndian

    subcontinent

    including,

    for

    example, Cambodia,

    China, lndia,

    Japan,

    Korea, Malaysia,

    Pakistan,

    the

    Philippine lslands,

    Thailand,

    and Vietnam.

    A

    person

    having

    origins

    in

    any of the black

    racial

    groups

    of

    Africa.

    A

    person

    having

    origins

    in

    any

    of the original

    peoples

    of

    Hawaii, Guam, Samoa,

    or

    other

    Pacific lslands.

    A

    person

    having origins

    in any

    of

    the

    orrghal

    peoples

    of

    Europe,

    the

    Middle

    East,

    or

    North Africa.

    Standard Form

    181

    Revised

    August

    2005

    Previous editions not usable

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    U,S.C.

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    AUTHENTICATED

    /,>

    'iffi :l?

    II.

    Res.1g4

    In

    the

    Hause

    of

    Representatiues,

    f/.

    S.,

    JutY

    29,

    2408.

    Whereas

    rtrillions

    of

    Africa,ns

    and

    their

    tlescendants

    lrere

    cnslalled

    irr

    the

    unitcd

    states

    and

    thc

    13 A,rncrican

    coio-

    nics

    from

    1619

    through

    18ti5;

    Whereas

    s1alery

    in

    Amerit:a

    reselnbied

    no other

    form

    of

    invol-

    untary

    serviturle

    kno$tr

    in history,

    as Af

    icans

    \vere

    oap-

    hrred

    and

    sold at

    auction

    like

    inanimate

    objeets

    or

    atti-

    mals;

    \Vhereas

    Af'rieans

    forced

    into

    slarrely

    \Yere

    brutalized,

    hurnili-

    ateil,

    tlehuma,nizecl,

    ancl

    sutrjeeted

    to

    the

    indignity

    of

    bcing strippcd of

    tircir

    nalncls

    and hcritagc;

    Whcrcas

    cnslavcd

    taldlics

    rrerc

    torn

    apart

    aitcr

    having

    hccri

    sold

    scparatcly

    from

    onc

    auothcr;

    \trIher:eas

    the

    system

    of

    slavery

    and

    the

    viscerai

    racisrn

    against

    persons

    of

    African

    deseent

    upon

    whieh

    it

    ileptintled

    bt>

    eame

    entrenched

    in

    the

    lsation's

    soeial

    fabric;

    trVhereas

    slavery

    rvas

    not

    offieially

    abolished

    until

    the

    passage

    of

    the

    l"sth

    Amendment

    to

    the tTnited

    States

    Constitu-

    tion

    in

    1865 a.fter

    the

    end

    of

    the Civi}

    l&'ar;

    whcrcas

    afier

    crrianeipation

    titnr

    246

    l,gnr*

    of'slavery,

    fffi-

    ean-Ameriealls

    sooll

    saw

    the

    flceting

    political, social,

    and

    egongrnic

    gains

    they

    made

    fluring

    Recolshrrction

    evis-

    cerated

    by

    vinrlent

    racistn,

    lynchings,

    disenfranchisemento

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    2

    Rlat..k

    Cocles,

    a,ntl

    racial

    segpegatiorr

    la,ws

    that imposed

    a

    rig'icl

    sygfem of officially sanctioned raeiai

    segregation in

    virtually

    all

    areas

    of

    lif'e;

    'Whereas

    the

    system

    of'

    de

    jure

    racial

    segregation

    known as

    "Jim

    Crow,"

    whieh

    arose

    in

    certain

    parts

    of

    the

    l{ation

    tbllrxving

    thc Civil

    'W-ar

    to ercatc

    scparatc and uncquai

    societies

    tbr

    u'hitcs

    and

    At}iean-Amcrieans,

    $:as a

    dircet

    result

    of

    the raoisrn

    against

    persons

    of

    Afrisan

    descent

    engentlered by slavery;

    lVhereas

    a

    century

    after

    the

    offreial

    end of

    slavery

    in

    Amer-

    ica,

    Federal

    aetion

    was requirerl

    during

    the

    1960s to

    eliminate the

    dejure

    and

    clefacto

    system

    of

    Jim

    Craw

    tlrougliout

    parts

    of

    the

    l.{ation,

    t}rough

    its

    vestiges

    still

    lingcr

    to

    this

    da-v;

    Whcrcas

    Afriean--r\mcrieans

    continue

    to

    sutr'cr

    frorn thc

    coni'

    plex

    interplay

    betn'een slavery and Jim fl161y-|6pg after

    both systems

    ryere formally

    abolished-tlu'tiugh enorrnous

    damage

    and loss, both

    tangible

    and

    intangible, ineluding

    the

    ioss

    of

    human

    dignity, the

    firrstration of

    careers

    anrl

    professional

    lives,

    antl

    the iong-term ioss

    of

    income anrl

    opportunitl.';

    Whcrcas thr story of thc

    enslavcrncnt

    and

    dc

    jure

    scgrcgation

    of Afriean-Ancrieans

    and

    the

    d.chumanizing atrocities

    committed

    against

    thtrm

    should

    not

    be

    purged

    from or

    nrinimized in

    the telling

    of

    A,rnerican history';

    lYhercas

    on

    July

    8,

    2003, during

    a trip

    to

    Goree

    Island, Sen-

    egai,

    a

    former

    slave

    port,

    President

    George

    W.

    Bush

    art-

    knowledged

    slavery's continuing legac;,

    in

    American

    life

    antl the

    need

    to

    eonft"ont

    that

    iegaey

    rvhen

    he stated that

    slavcr;v

    "was

    one

    of tJrc

    grcatest

    erimcs of history

    .

    .

    The racial

    bigotry

    t'ed

    by

    slnvery

    did not

    end

    x.ith

    rIIBE$

    tg4

    lilH

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    :l

    slavery

    or

    with seg'egation.

    Antl

    many

    rif the

    issues

    that

    still

    trouble Ameriea

    harr

    roots

    in the

    bitter erperience

    of

    other

    times.

    But ho'weler

    long

    tire

    journey,

    our

    destirr;r

    is

    set:

    liberty

    antl

    justice

    for

    a11.";

    Wherreas

    President

    Bill Clinton also aeknowledgetl

    the deep-

    scatcrl

    prohlcrns

    eausecl

    hr thc

    continuing

    lcgatrr of

    rae-

    ism

    agairrst

    Alriean-Amcriearis

    that bcgan

    with slavcry

    u4ren

    he

    initiattxl

    a national

    dialogue

    about

    rar:e;

    \\Trereas

    a

    gemrine

    apoiog-v

    is

    an

    impor"tant

    and

    neeessa1'v

    first

    step in the

    proeess

    of

    raeial

    reconeiliation;

    Whereas

    an

    apologr

    for

    centuries

    of bmtal

    dehumanization

    and

    iqjustiees

    eannot erase

    the

    past,

    but

    confession

    of

    thelu'ongs

    eommitted

    ean

    speed

    ra,cial healing and

    rec-

    oneiliation and

    help

    Arncricans eonfront

    thc

    ghosts

    of

    thcir

    past;

    \Yhcreas

    thc legislature of

    thc Commorlw,calttr of

    Yirginia

    has

    recently

    taken

    the

    lead irr

    atlopting

    a

    resolution

    officially

    expressing appropriate

    remorse for

    slar,'ery

    and

    other

    State

    legisiatures

    har,e

    adopted

    or

    are considering

    similar

    re.solutions;

    and

    \Yhereas

    it

    is

    important

    for

    this country,

    wtrich legail,v

    recog-

    nired

    slavery

    tluoug'h

    its

    Constitution

    and

    its

    laws,

    to

    makc

    a

    t'rlrmal

    apologry

    fbr

    slar.cry

    and

    fhr

    its

    sucecssor,

    Jim

    Cro'n,

    so that

    it ean move

    forward

    and

    scck

    rcc-

    onciliation,

    justice,

    and

    harmony

    for

    all

    of

    its

    citizens:

    liow,

    ther"efore,

    tre

    it

    Resolued.,

    That

    the House of

    Representatives*

    (1)

    acknowledges that

    slaver"v

    is

    irrcompatible

    with

    the

    l:asic fbunding

    prineiples

    reeogrrized

    in

    the l)eelara-

    tion

    of

    Indepenclence

    ttrat

    ail

    men

    are

    ei'eated

    equal;

    .EffES

    I94 EII

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    4

    (2)

    ar';knowletlges

    the

    firnrlamental injustice,

    cmelt;r,

    bmtality,

    and

    inhumanity of slavery

    and

    Jim Crow;

    {3i

    apologizes

    to

    African

    Amerieans

    on

    trehalf

    of

    tire

    people

    of

    the United States,

    for

    the

    .t+"ongs

    committed

    against

    them

    and

    their

    ancestors

    who

    suffered

    under

    slavery anrl Jim Crow;

    and

    (4)

    expresses

    its

    eontmitutent

    to

    reeti$'

    the

    lin-

    gering

    consequences

    of

    the

    nrisdeeds

    eomrnitted a,gainst

    Al}iean

    Amcrieans

    undcr slavcry

    and

    Jirn Crorv

    and

    to

    stop

    thc

    oceurrcnec

    of

    human rights violations

    in

    thc

    fu-

    turc.

    Attest;

    Cl,erk.

    rHBES

    I94

    EII