A resolution to honor Inez Gibbs Crutchfield for her lifelong dedication to civil rights and community service.
This resolution honors Inez Gibbs Crutchfield, a Nashville native who dedicated her life to civil rights and community service. Born to sharecroppers, Crutchfield earned degrees in health education and worked as an assistant professor at Tennessee State University. She played a pivotal role during the 1960 student sit-ins, supporting students and organizing demonstrations. Crutchfield broke racial barriers within the Davidson County Democratic Party Women's Club, becoming its first African-American president in 1975.
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