Post office to be renamed after war hero

By The Associated Press

CHAMPAIGN –  President Obama has signed legislation that will rename
a post office near the University of Illinois after the first black person
elected to countywide office in Champaign County.
 
 According to The News-Gazette, the president signed
the bill renaming the post office after the late James Burgess Jr. on Tuesday.
 
 Burgess served one term as Champaign County state's attorney in the 1970s. He
earlier was a federal prosecutor and had been the leader of the 761st Tank
Battalion, the first armored staffed by black soldiers to see combat in World
War II.
 
 Rep. Rodney Davis sponsored the legislation. He said he was “incredibly
happy'' for the Burgess family.
 
 Burgess' son, Steve, pushed for years to have the federal courthouse in Urbana
named for his father. Steve Burgess died in 2013.

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