The Legislative Resolution recognizes Mama's Attic - African American History Center and Doll Museum for its significant contributions to preserving and showcasing African American history and culture. As one of only two brick-and-mortar Black doll museums in the United States and the first in Nebraska, Mama's Attic has been operational for five years, featuring curated exhibits that explore the intersection of African American history and race relations in America. The museum houses a collection of Black dolls spanning three centuries, illustrating the evolution of race relations through the art of doll-making.

The resolution also honors LaVon Stennis-Williams, the founder and director of Mama's Attic, for her visionary leadership and dedication to presenting carefully researched historical themes that attract thousands of visitors, thereby enhancing tourism and cultural vibrancy in Nebraska. The Legislature expresses its congratulations to Mama's Attic on its five-year milestone and commits to sending copies of the resolution to both the museum and Stennis-Williams.