25 LC 112 2977 House Resolution 237 By: Representative Au of the 50 th A RESOLUTION Recognizing and commending John Suttles; and for other purposes. 1 WHEREAS, John Suttles courageously participated in the historic Bloody Sunday march in2 Selma, Alabama, on March 7, 1965, at just 16 years old, walking in pursuit of civil rights3 alongside hundreds of peaceful demonstrators; and4 WHEREAS, on the day of the march, he wore an army jacket given to him by his uncle,5 which is now preserved and displayed at a national interpretive center; and6 WHEREAS, the march, which saw 600 protesters of diverse backgrounds crossing the7 Edmund Pettus Bridge on their way to Montgomery, stands as a defining moment in the Civil8 Rights Movement; and9 WHEREAS, despite being hospitalized as a result of the violence that took place on Bloody10 Sunday, John Suttles remained undeterred and took part in the subsequent marches from11 Selma to Montgomery, including the final march that began on March 21 and successfully12 reached Montgomery on March 24, 1965; and13 H. R. 237 - 1 - 25 LC 112 2977 WHEREAS, the sacrifices of John Suttles and his fellow demonstrators contributed to the 14 passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, which was signed into law that August, securing15 legal protections for African American voters; and16 WHEREAS, he and his wife, Kay, now reside in Johns Creek, Georgia, where they continue17 to inspire future generations by encouraging civic engagement through voting, political18 participation, and public service; and19 WHEREAS, this distinguished gentleman has given inspiration to many through his high20 ideals, morals, and deep concern for his fellow citizens, and he possesses the vast wisdom21 which only comes through experience and the strength of character which is achieved22 through overcoming the many challenges of life; and23 WHEREAS, he is a person of magnanimous strengths with an unimpeachable reputation for24 integrity, intelligence, fairness, and kindness; and25 WHEREAS, it is abundantly fitting and proper that the outstanding accomplishments of this26 remarkable individual be appropriately recognized.27 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES that28 the members of this body recognize and commend John Suttles for his bravery, courage, and29 perseverance in the face of violence as well as his contributions to racial justice and equality30 in the United States and extend best wishes for future health and happiness.31 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the House of Representatives is authorized32 and directed to make an appropriate copy of this resolution available for distribution to John33 Suttles.34 H. R. 237 - 2 -