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1 | SENATE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are saddened to | ||||||
3 | learn of the death of Hester Barbara Nelson Suggs; and
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4 | WHEREAS, Hester Suggs was born to Cecil and Carrie | ||||||
5 | (Earnest) Nelson in Champaign on April 30, 1928; she graduated | ||||||
6 | from Champaign High School in 1945 and entered the University | ||||||
7 | of Illinois in the fall of 1945; in 1947, she pledged the Gamma | ||||||
8 | Chapter of Alpha
Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., where she remained | ||||||
9 | a lifelong member and served four terms as baselius
for the | ||||||
10 | graduate chapter, Epsilon Epsilon Omega, and as a graduate | ||||||
11 | advisor to Gamma; she married Raymond Eugene Suggs in June of | ||||||
12 | 1948; and
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13 | WHEREAS, In the late 1940s, Hester Suggs served as a | ||||||
14 | teacher in the Douglas Center Kindergarten Association, a | ||||||
15 | community-based
organization that provided early childhood | ||||||
16 | education for African American children in Champaign-Urbana,
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17 | during the time of a segregated school system; beginning in the | ||||||
18 | early 1950s, she
concentrated on raising her family; and
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19 | WHEREAS, In 1961, Hester Suggs resumed her career as an | ||||||
20 | educator, serving as the afternoon kindergarten teacher at
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21 | Booker T. Washington School; she returned
to the University of | ||||||
22 | Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1961 to complete her bachelor's |
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1 | degree in
elementary education, completing it in 1963; she | ||||||
2 | completed her student teaching at Leal Elementary
School in | ||||||
3 | Urbana, where she was later hired; both Champaign and Urbana | ||||||
4 | Schools were in the process of
desegregation and her early | ||||||
5 | experiences of combating racism were documented in a 1984 | ||||||
6 | article in the
Illinois Times, "Black Women Who Beat the Odds"; | ||||||
7 | she finished her master's degree in elementary
education from | ||||||
8 | the University in 1965; and | ||||||
9 | WHEREAS, Hester Suggs joined Champaign School District | ||||||
10 | Unit 4 as a fifth grade teacher at Dr. Howard School; with the | ||||||
11 | establishment of the gifted program in Unit 4, she was | ||||||
12 | designated
as the teacher for the gifted for fifth grade; she | ||||||
13 | served as a
teacher trainer for the Illinois State Board of | ||||||
14 | Education, spending weekends conducting workshops in
the area | ||||||
15 | of gifted education for teachers across east central Illinois; | ||||||
16 | and | ||||||
17 | WHEREAS, In 1971, Hester Suggs was selected as the | ||||||
18 | principal of Booker T. Washington Elementary School in | ||||||
19 | Champaign
Unit 4, a position she held for 22 years, retiring in | ||||||
20 | 1993; in 1980, she successfully
secured a grant from the United | ||||||
21 | States Department of Education to establish programs that | ||||||
22 | emphasized "foreign
languages, music, cultural and performing | ||||||
23 | arts, and interpretive thinking for children in kindergarten | ||||||
24 | through the fifth grade"; and |
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1 | WHEREAS, In 1988, Hester Suggs received the Service | ||||||
2 | Recognition Award for Administrators from the Illinois | ||||||
3 | Alliance for Arts in
Education; in 1997, she was honored at a | ||||||
4 | dinner given by the National Council of African-American Men; | ||||||
5 | she received the Booker T. Washington Award
for education from | ||||||
6 | the
Urban League and the Champaign County Chamber of Commerce; | ||||||
7 | the
Champaign Urbana Schools Foundation established the Hester | ||||||
8 | Suggs Endowment Fund to provide
grants expanding the arts and | ||||||
9 | humanities for African-American children in Champaign Unit 4; | ||||||
10 | in 2012,
she was a recipient of "A Living Legend" award from | ||||||
11 | the Champaign County Section of the National
Council of Negro | ||||||
12 | Women; at the 2014 Centennial Celebration of the Gamma Chapter | ||||||
13 | of Alpha Kappa
Alpha Sorority, Inc., she was honored for | ||||||
14 | "extraordinary sisterhood and exemplary service" to the
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15 | chapter; and
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16 | WHEREAS, Hester Suggs served on the boards of the Community | ||||||
17 | Foundation of Champaign County, Mercy Hospital, the Girls
Club, | ||||||
18 | and the Illini Rebounders; after retirement, she continued her | ||||||
19 | community service; she
volunteered with the local Illinois | ||||||
20 | Retired Teachers Association and was a member of the Champaign
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21 | County African-American History Committee; she is a lifelong | ||||||
22 | member of Bethel AME Church in Champaign; and
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23 | WHEREAS, Hester Suggs was preceded in death by her husband |
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1 | of over 66 years, Eugene; therefore, be it
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2 | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-NINTH GENERAL | ||||||
3 | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the passing of | ||||||
4 | Hester Barbara Nelson Suggs, and extend our sincere condolences | ||||||
5 | to her family, friends, and all who knew and loved her; and be | ||||||
6 | it further
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7 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
8 | presented to the family of Hester Suggs as an expression of our | ||||||
9 | deepest sympathy.
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