File #: RS2024-804    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 10/8/2024 In control: Metropolitan Council
On agenda: 10/15/2024 Final action: 10/16/2024
Title: A resolution celebrating the 100th anniversary of American Baptist College.
Sponsors: Kyonzte Toombs, Terry Vo, Burkley Allen, Brenda Gadd, Zulfat Suara, Jacob Kupin, Delishia Porterfield, David Benton, Russ Bradford, Clay Capp, Mike Cortese, Thom Druffel, Tasha Ellis, Erin Evans, Sandy Ewing, Jennifer Gamble, Jeff Gregg, Olivia Hill, Rollin Horton, Jordan Huffman, Joy Smith Kimbrough, Antoinette Lee, Sean Parker, Jeff Preptit, Sandra Sepulveda, Joy Styles, Brandon Taylor, Jennifer Webb, Ginny Welsch
Attachments: 1. Substitute RS2024-804
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A resolution celebrating the 100th anniversary of American Baptist College.

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WHEREAS, American Baptist College, founded in 1924 in Nashville, Tennessee, has played a pivotal role in the education and empowerment of countless individuals through its commitment to academic excellence, social justice, and spiritual growth; and
WHEREAS, the college, located on 53 acres on the Cumberland River, has nurtured generations of leaders in the Baptist faith and broader communities, contributing to the advancement of knowledge and fostering a spirit of service; and
WHEREAS, established as a seminary by the all-Black, National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc. and the all-White Southern Baptist Convention, Inc. to train members of the clergy; and
WHEREAS, during the height of the Civil Rights Movement, American Baptist College trained leaders including future Congressman John Lewis, Rev. C. T. Vivian, Dr. Bernard Lafayette, Rev. James Bevel, among many others; and
WHEREAS, American Baptist College instructors were also active in the Civil Rights Movement and included Rev. Kelly Miller Smith, Sr., Rev. Dr. James E. Henry, and Rev. James Lawson; and
WHEREAS, other notable graduates of American Baptist College include Rev. Davie Tucker, Rev. Cora Alston, Rev. James "Tex" Thomas, Rev. James Brooks, Rev. Dr. Temeka Robinson and many more; and
WHEREAS, in 2013, American Baptist College earned status as a Historically Black College and University ("HBCU") from the U.S. Department of Education; and
WHEREAS, American Baptist College has been led by Dr. Forrest E. Harris for 25 years, and he the longest tenured president of a HBCU in the nation; and
WHEREAS, American Baptist College has consistently championed diversity and inclusion, reflecting the rich tapestry of cultures and backgrounds that comprise its student body and faculty; and
WHEREAS, throughout its 100 years, the college has maintained a steadfast commitment to its mission of preparing students for leadership...

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