Sarah Keys Evans Congressional Gold Medal Act
The Sarah Keys Evans Congressional Gold Medal Act honors civil rights pioneer Sarah Keys Evans by awarding her a medal, inspiring ongoing efforts for equality and justice.
The Sarah Keys Evans Congressional Gold Medal Act honors civil rights pioneer Sarah Keys Evans by awarding her a medal, inspiring ongoing efforts for equality and justice.
The Sarah Keys Evans Congressional Gold Medal Act aims to honor the legacy of Sarah Keys Evans, a civil rights pioneer known for her significant contributions to the fight against racial segregation in the United States. The bill seeks to award her a Congressional Gold Medal, recognizing her courage and commitment to justice.
The bill is sponsored by:
- Donald G. Davis (Primary Sponsor)
- Henry C. "Hank" Johnson (Cosponsor)
- Alma S. Adams (Cosponsor)
- Stephen F. Lynch (Cosponsor)
- Rashida Tlaib (Cosponsor)
- Deborah K. Ross (Cosponsor)
- André Carson (Cosponsor)
The Sarah Keys Evans Congressional Gold Medal Act represents a significant step in honoring the contributions of civil rights activists in American history. By awarding a Congressional Gold Medal to Sarah Keys Evans, the bill not only acknowledges her individual achievements but also serves as a reminder of the ongoing struggle for equality and justice in the United States. The bill is currently under consideration in the House Committee on Financial Services, and its progress will be closely monitored by advocates and historians alike.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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