The resolution honors Sadie Mae Simmons Mitchell Moss for her significant contributions to the Civil Rights Movement and her dedication to education and community service. Born in Alabama in 1942, Sadie Moss has spent over 50 years working as a teacher, counselor, and director of the McRae Gaines Learning Center, where she focuses on early childhood education. Her commitment to the youth of Selma and Dallas County is further exemplified by the naming of the "Sadie Moss Summer Learning Institute" in her honor, which provides essential educational opportunities for young children.

In addition to her educational work, Sadie Moss has been an active member of the Selma community and the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, where she has held leadership positions and participated in various volunteer efforts. She is also recognized for her role as a Foot Soldier in the Civil Rights Movement, where she fought for voting rights and was arrested for her activism. The resolution commends her unwavering determination and contributions to securing civil rights for African Americans, particularly in Alabama, and celebrates her legacy at the Fourth Annual Foot Soldiers Celebration.