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AL HR110
Resolution
Status
Engrossed
3/10/2020
Primary Sponsor
Juandalynn Givan
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AI Summary
- Honors the death of Dr. Mable Bell Anderson, born in 1930 in Ensley, Alabama, who passed away leaving a void in her family and community
- Recognizes her academic achievements including a Doctoral Degree in Developmental Psychology, Master's Degree in Supervision, and Bachelor's Degree in Sociology, and her teaching positions at eight major universities
- Notes she was the first African-American to receive a doctorate in developmental psychology at Penn State and received honors including 1999 NAACP Woman of the Year
- Acknowledges her founding and leadership of the Village Creek Human and Environmental Justice Society Inc. to address watershed flooding and her active membership in St. Marks Episcopal Church
- Extends sympathy to her surviving children, Alameta Anderson Zinnerman and Joseph C. Anderson, and other family members and friends
Legislative Description
Anderson, Mable Bell, death mourned
Resolutions, Condolence
Last Action
Rogers motion to Adopt adopted Voice Vote
3/10/2020
Full Bill Text
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