The resolution honors Sadie Mae Simmons Mitchell Moss for her significant contributions to the Civil Rights Movement, particularly her role as a Foot Soldier advocating for voting rights. Born in Alabama in 1942, Sadie Moss has dedicated over 50 years to educating the youth in her community, serving as a teacher, counselor, and currently as the Director of the McRae Gaines Learning Center. Her commitment to education is further recognized through the naming of the "Sadie Moss Summer Learning Institute," which provides essential learning opportunities for young children.

In addition to her educational work, Moss has been actively involved in community service through her membership in the Selma Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, where she has held leadership positions and participated in various volunteer initiatives. Her courageous participation in the Civil Rights Movement, including marching and being arrested for her beliefs, contributed to the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. The resolution commends her unwavering determination and acknowledges her as a formidable force in the fight for civil rights, celebrating her legacy at the Fourth Annual Foot Soldiers Celebration.