SENATE RESOLUTION No. 1702
A RESOLUTION honoring the life, career and trailblazing achievements of Kansas icon Ed Dwight.
WHEREAS, Ed Dwight was born in Kansas City, Kansas, on September 9, 1933, rising to meteoric heights
as the first African American selected for NASA's early astronaut corps, a celebrated sculptor and the oldest person
to reach space; and
WHEREAS, Dwight's parents emphasized education and fought for equal opportunities for their son, who
became the first African American graduate of Bishop Ward High School in 1951; and
WHEREAS, Dwight earned an associate's degree in engineering from Kansas City Junior College and
enlisted in the United States Air Force in 1953; and
WHEREAS, Dwight rose to the rank of Captain, flying high performance jets, training at the aerospace
research pilot school and serving as a test pilot at Edwards Air Force Base; and
WHEREAS, While serving proudly in the Air Force, Dwight earned a bachelor's degree in aeronautical
engineering from Arizona State University; and
WHEREAS, Dwight was a trailblazer as the first African American astronaut candidate, advancing to the
second phase of the training course in the face of great pressure and prejudice; and
WHEREAS, In 1963, despite Dwight's accomplishments and qualifications, he was not selected for
Astronaut Group 3, and resigned from the Air Force in 1966, after a highly distinguished career; and
WHEREAS, Dwight went on to earn a master's degree in sculpture from the University of Denver in 1977
and became a celebrated sculptor, recognized worldwide for the creation of works that tell African American history,
including "Evolution of Jazz" and a sculpture of President Obama's first inauguration; and
WHEREAS, On May 19, 2024, Ed Dwight, a man who personifies the Kansas state motto Ad Astra Per
Aspera, became the oldest person to travel to space, breaking the record previously held by actor William Shatner;
and
WHEREAS, Kansans applaud and celebrate Dwight's contributions to the historical, artistic and social
fabric of Kansas and the nation as he continues to create and inspire from his studio and gallery in Denver,
Colorado: Now, therefore,
Be it resolved by the Senate of the State of Kansas: That we honor the life, career and trailblazing
achievements of Kansas icon Ed Dwight; and
Be it further resolved: That we seek to permanently display Ed Dwight's art in a prominent place in or
around the Capitol to forever commemorate the brilliant work of a great Kansan; and
Be it further resolved: That the Secretary of the Senate shall send one enrolled copy of this resolution to Ed
Dwight and Senators Haley and Baumgardner.
Senate Resolution No. 1702 was sponsored by Senators David Haley and Molly Baumgardner.
I hereby certify that the above RESOLUTION originated in the SENATE, and was adopted by that body
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President of the Senate.
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Secretary of the Senate.