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House Resolution
Sponsors: Rep. Williams
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Introduced in the House on June 22, 2011
Adopted by the House on June 22, 2011
Summary: Arthur Whitfield Stanley
HISTORY OF LEGISLATIVE ACTIONS
Date Body Action Description with journal page number ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6/22/2011 House Introduced and adopted (House Journal-page 7)
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TO HONOR THE LATE ARTHUR WHITFIELD STANLEY OF DARLINGTON FOR HIS MANY YEARS OF COMMUNITY SERVICE.
Whereas, born in Darlington on August 19, 1914, the late Arthur Whitfield Stanley was the only child of Martha Stanley. He received his formal education in the public schools of Darlington County; and
Whereas, as a young man, Mr. Stanley served his country faithfully in World War II in the Pacific Theater. After completing his tour of duty in the infantry, he received an honorable discharge; and
Whereas, with fearlessness, Arthur Whitfield Stanley confronted issues of discrimination head-on in Darlington County and, in so doing, changed the status quo on several fronts; and
Whereas, Mr. Stanley served the Darlington chapter of the NAACP as its president, a post he held for forty years. He led the effort to desegregate the public school system in Darlington County through legal action as a successful plaintiff in the memorable Stanley v. the Darlington County School District; and
Whereas, in addition, Mr. Stanley initiated a legal challenge to the discriminatory polling practices of the City of Darlington municipal elections. His efforts led to the adoption of three single-member electoral districts and three at-large districts; and
Whereas, he holds the distinction of being the first African American elected to a seat on Darlington City Council; and
Whereas, for his efforts to serve the people of South Carolina, Arthur Whitfield Stanley received the Order of the Palmetto from Governor David Beasley, and the Arthur W. Stanley Gymnasium in Darlington was named in his honor; and
Whereas, cognizant of his commitment to the welfare of this great State, the members of the House of Representatives take great pleasure in recognizing Mr. Stanley for his many contributions to the City of Darlington. Now, therefore,
Be it resolved by the House of Representatives:
That the members of the South Carolina House of Representatives, by this resolution, honor the late Arthur Whitfield Stanley of Darlington for his many years of community service.
Be it further resolved that a copy of this resolution be provided to the family of Arthur Whitfield Stanley.
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