During a recent city council meeting, the Vice Mayor paid tribute to two prominent community figures who recently passed away, highlighting their significant contributions to local civil rights and education.
The first individual honored was a 97-year-old former president of the NAACP, whose life was celebrated at First Baptist Church. The Vice Mayor emphasized her dedication to education and her impactful role in the community, expressing a desire to present a formal proclamation to her family in recognition of her legacy.
The second tribute was for Willie Mims, a well-respected civil rights leader and activist known for his unwavering commitment to various social causes. His celebration of life took place on Saturday, and both the Vice Mayor and Council Member Killens attended the event, where they presented a proclamation to honor his contributions.
These acknowledgments reflect the council's commitment to recognizing the efforts of individuals who have shaped the community through their activism and dedication to social justice.