Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR73

Introduced
4/10/14  
Passed
4/15/14  

Caption

Expresses the condolences of the House of Representatives upon the death of noted civil rights leader, educator, and pastor, Rev. Charles E. Bryant, Ph.D., of Opelousas

Impact

The resolution honors Rev. Dr. Bryant's significant impact in various domains, particularly in education, where he served as an educator and an associate state superintendent. His lifetime commitment to civil rights set a foundation for future generations, impacting both the local community and broader civil rights efforts. The resolution also highlights the educational opportunities he created for African-American students, emphasizing his enduring influence on education policy and community empowerment.

Summary

House Resolution 73 expresses the condolences of the Louisiana House of Representatives upon the passing of Rev. Charles E. Bryant, a notable civil rights leader, educator, and pastor from Opelousas. Rev. Dr. Bryant's rich legacy is highlighted through his contributions to education and his pivotal role in the civil rights movement during the tumultuous 1960s. He is remembered for his strong advocacy for racial integration and equality, which saw him jailed multiple times while striving for social justice.

Sentiment

Sentiments surrounding this resolution are largely positive, paying respect to a figure who exemplified courage, dignity, and dedication to social change. Members of the legislature reflect a sense of loss while recognizing Bryant's formidable contributions to society. The emotional weight of his advocacy resonates throughout the House’s acknowledgment of his achievements and legacy.

Contention

While the resolution itself is a unified expression of mourning, it implicitly highlights the ongoing challenges and dialogues around race and education in contemporary society. By commemorating Rev. Dr. Bryant, the resolution reaffirms the values of activism and the importance of continuing the fight for equality in light of the struggles faced by civil rights advocates in the past. This connection to current issues could spark discussions on how to further his legacy in modern legislative frameworks.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

LA SR148

Expresses condolences upon the death of John Anthony Vallien of Opelousas.

LA SR19

Expresses condolences upon the death of Dr. Horace Bynum, Sr., pharmacist and civil rights leader.

LA HR70

Expresses condolences on the death of the Reverend John Ezekiel Claiborne of Opelousas

LA HR378

Expresses the condolences of the House of Representatives on the death of Pastor Cleonies Odom, Sr.

LA HR380

Expresses the condolences of the House of Representatives on the death of Reverend NaJee Johnson

LA HR194

Expresses condolences upon the death of famed poet and author Dr. Maya Angelou

LA HR318

Expresses the condolences of the House of Representatives on the death of Charles B. "Charlie" Rangel

LA HR6

Expresses condolences upon the death of the Reverend Dr. E. Edward Jones, Sr.

LA SCR28

Expresses condolences upon the death of Benjamin W. Mount of Lake Charles, Louisiana.

LA HR9

Expresses the condolences of the House of Representatives on the death of Dr. Henry Louis Hardy

Similar Bills

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