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H*4788
Session 125 (2023-2024)


H 4788  Resolution, By  King

A HOUSE RESOLUTION TO REMEMBER AND CELEBRATE THE LIFE OF CHARLES S. CHESTNUT III, CIVIL RIGHTS LEADER, FORMER ALACHUA COUNTYNext SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER, AND ALACHUA PreviousCOUNTYNext COMMISSIONER, AND TO HONOR HIS REMARKABLE CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE CAUSE OF CIVIL RIGHTS.
Date Body Action Description with journal page number
1/10/2024 House Introduced and adopted (House Journal-page 21)


VERSIONS OF THIS BILL

01/10/2024



H. 4788

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A house RESOLUTION

 

TO REMEMBER AND CELEBRATE THE LIFE OF Charles S. Chestnut III, Civil Rights leader, former Alachua PreviousCountyNext School Board member, and Alachua PreviousCountyNext Commissioner, AND TO HONOR HIS REMARKABLE COntributions TO the cause of Civil Rights.

 

Whereas, the members of the South Carolina House of Representatives were saddened to learn of the death of Charles S. Chestnut III at the age of eighty-three on December 4, 2023; and

 

Whereas, a 1958 graduate of the former all-Black Howard High School in Ocala, Florida, Mr. Chestnut attended what is now Bethune Cookman University in Daytona Beach, and in 1961, he  earned a degree from Eckels School of Mortuary Science in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and

 

Whereas, in 1963, he marched with the two hundred thousand people on Washington to hear the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., deliver his iconic "I Have a Dream" speech; and

 

Whereas, Mr. Chestnut played a pivotal role in the history of Gainesville and the larger story of North Central Florida. He returned from Philadelphia to work in the family funeral home with a desire to have an impact on the Jim Crow South; and

 

Whereas, as a local leader in the Civil Rights movement, he coordinated sit-ins with friends at the whites-only PreviouscountersNext of Woolworth's, McCrory's, and other local drugstores. He held a lifetime membership in the NAACP and served as president of the Alachua PreviousCountyNext NAACP Youth Council. He worked to secure equal access to public accommodations for the Black residents of Alachua PreviousCountyNext and actively focused on voters' rights with a campaign to register Blacks to vote; and

 

Whereas, a member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, he was a faithful lifetime member of Mount Pleasant United Methodist Church of Gainesville, and proudly served in the United States Army; and

 

Whereas, a lifelong Civil Rights and business leader, Mr. Chestnut owned Chestnut Funeral Home and was the first African American member of the Alachua PreviousCountyNext School Board, serving from 1976 to 1992; and

 

Whereas, from 1992 to 2000, he served as a member of the Alachua PreviousCountyNext Board of PreviousCountyNext Commissioners and was married to Gainesville City Commissioner Cynthia Moore Chestnut for more than forty years. He was blessed with five children, including Alachua PreviousCountyNext Commissioner Charles "Chuck" Chestnut IV and local businessman and attorney Chris Chestnut; and

 

Whereas, the members of the South Carolina House of Representatives are grateful for the life and legacy of Charles Chestnut and for the example of sacrifice and service he set for all who knew him.  Now, therefore,

 

Be it resolved by the House of Representatives:

 

That the members of the South Carolina House of Representatives, by this resolution, remember and celebrate the life of Charles S. Chestnut III, Civil Rights leader, former Alachua PreviousCountyNext School Board member, and Alachua PreviousCounty Commissioner, and honor his remarkable contributions to the cause of Civil Rights.

 

Be it further resolved that a copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Charles S. Chestnut III.

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