The bill, H. 4285, is a House Resolution introduced to honor the life and contributions of Dr. Booker T. Williams, a prominent figure in both the medical field and the Civil Rights Movement in Sumter, South Carolina. The resolution highlights Dr. Williams' achievements, including his education in pharmacy and dental surgery, his role as one of the first Black dentists in Sumter, and his founding membership in the NAACP's local branch. It also acknowledges his significant involvement in landmark civil rights cases, including Brown v. Board of Education, and his efforts to desegregate public facilities, such as the Carnegie Public Library.

The resolution expresses the South Carolina House of Representatives' appreciation for Dr. Williams' dedication to improving dental health in his community and his trailblazing work in civil rights. It concludes with a commitment to present a copy of the resolution to his descendants, ensuring that his legacy is remembered and celebrated.