Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SR13

Introduced
1/25/22  
Refer
1/25/22  

Caption

Pay tribute to the Civil Rights legacy of Rev. Dr. Charles Johnson, Sr., of Meridian, MS, and extend the condolences of Senate.

Impact

The resolution highlights Dr. Johnson's pivotal role during the Civil Rights Movement, emphasizing his participation as a key witness in the 'Mississippi Burning' trial, which contributed to the events leading up to the Voting Rights Act of 1965. By recognizing his legacy, the resolution serves to reinforce the importance of the contributions made by individuals in the Civil Rights struggle, promoting awareness of the ongoing fight for social justice and equality in Mississippi and beyond. It stands as a reflection of the state's acknowledgment of its historical struggles and triumphs regarding Civil Rights.

Summary

Senate Resolution 13 (SR13) pays tribute to the legacy of Reverend Dr. Charles Johnson, Sr., a prominent Civil Rights leader from Meridian, Mississippi. The resolution is presented to honor his contributions to the Civil Rights Movement and to extend condolences to his surviving family following his passing on January 19, 2022. Dr. Johnson, who served as the pastor of Fitkins Memorial Church of the Nazarene for over 60 years, was known as a strong voice for change and peace during a tumultuous period in American history marked by racial tensions.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR13 is highly respectful and appreciative of Dr. Johnson's life and achievements. The resolution is indicative of a collective recognition of his impact on the community and the broader Civil Rights discourse. The tone in the legislative discussions is one of mourning but also of celebrating his commitments and victories throughout his ministry. The members of the Senate expressed their gratitude for his leadership and dedication to serving the community through both his spiritual and social activism.

Contention

There are no notable points of contention surrounding SR13, as the resolution expresses unanimous support from the Senate to honor Dr. Johnson's contributions. Rather than legislative debates, the focus is primarily on commemoration and the reflection of shared values among legislators regarding Civil Rights and community service. The unity seen in adopting this resolution depicts a collective respect for the legacy of civic leaders such as Dr. Johnson.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SR118

Extend condolences of Senate on passing of legendary Meridian broadcaster John Wesley Johnson.

MS SC519

Extending deepest sympathy of Legislature to surviving family of MSU Football Coach Mike Leach and paying tribute to his legacy.

MS SC547

Extend the condolences of the Legislature on the passing of the first female Mayor of Meridian Cheryl "Cheri" Merritt Barry.

MS HR6

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

MS SR30

Extend condolences on the passing of MS Representative Charles L. Young, Jr.

MS SC544

Extend condolences on the passing of talk radio icon Paul Gallo and paying tribute to his public contributions.

MS HR155

Reverend Dr. Donald Ellis Wildmon; commend life and legacy upon the passing of.

MS SCR33

Extends sincere condolences on the death of Reverend Lucien R. Garrett Sr.

MS SR38

Paying tirbute to the life and legacy of Dr. Gustavus Adolphus "Sonny" Rush III.

MS SR38

Expresses condolences upon the death of Reverend Dr. Harry Blake.

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