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AL HR151
Resolution
Status
Passed
3/18/2025
Primary Sponsor
Laura Hall
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AI Summary
- Commends Dr. Shannen Dee Williams for her professional achievements and lasting impact on African American history, particularly in women's and religious history
- Recognizes her educational credentials including a Bachelor of Arts from Agnes Scott College, Master of Arts from University of Wisconsin at Madison, and Doctor of Philosophy from Rutgers University, and her role as Associate Professor of History at University of Dayton
- Acknowledges her authored book "Subversive Habits: Black Catholic Nuns in the Long African American Freedom Struggle," which received the 2022 Letitia Woods Brown Award and the 2023 Wesley-Logan Prize
- Notes her recognition as the first Black woman elected to the Executive Council of the American Catholic Historical Association and her co-founding of the Fleming-Morrow Endowment in African American History at University of Tennessee, Knoxville
- Expresses the Alabama House of Representatives' high regard for Dr. Williams and extends best wishes for her continued success, blessings, and prosperity
Legislative Description
Shannen Dee Williams, commended
Resolutions
Last Action
Joint Rule 11
3/18/2025
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