Celebrating the life of Harold Alvin Goodman, Sr.
Beyond his professional achievements, Harold Goodman was deeply involved in his community, advocating for civic engagement and promoting equality in various aspects of public life. His involvement in the Martin Luther King Jr. Steering Committee underscored his dedication to civil rights. The resolution emphasizes the importance of acknowledging and celebrating such contributions to mitigate the often-overlooked contributions of community leaders striving for equality and civic duty.
House Resolution 792 offers a tribute to the life and contributions of Harold Alvin Goodman, Sr., a significant figure in the Portsmouth community and a dedicated employee at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard. The resolution acknowledges his commitment to equality and civil rights, particularly highlighting his efforts to challenge discriminatory practices within the workplace that not only benefitted him but paved the way for others in similar positions. His legacy includes over 33 years of service as a boilermaker, where he played a critical role in the maintenance and repair of U.S. Navy ships.
Additionally, the resolution serves not only as a tribute but also as a reminder of the ongoing struggles for equality and the need for continued advocacy in civil rights. By honoring Goodman, the bill aims to inspire similar commitments among current and future generations to champion causes that promote fairness and equal opportunities in their communities. The resolution may resonate particularly with those who hold civic engagement and community involvement in high regard, as it calls for reflection on the impact that individual advocates can have on the fabric of society.