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File #: R-122-16    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 9/21/2016 In control: Metro Council
On agenda: 11/3/2016 Final action: 11/3/2016
Title: A RESOLUTION HONORING THE LIFE OF CARL R. HINES, SR.
Sponsors: Cheri Bryant Hamilton (D-5)
Attachments: 1. RES 115 2016
RESOLUTION NO. _____, SERIES 2016
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A RESOLUTION HONORING THE LIFE OF CARL R. HINES, SR.
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SPONSORED BY: COUNCILWOMAN HAMILTON

WHEREAS, Carl R. Hines, Sr. served our community for many years as a well-known and respected leader, most notably as a member of the Louisville Board of Education and Kentucky State Representative from 1977-1986.
WHEREAS, Mr. Hines was born in Louisville, Kentucky in 1931 to Fredrick Hines, an insurance agent, and Ruth Hines.
WHEREAS, after graduating from Central High School in 1949, Mr. Hines went to college at the University of Illinois until he joined the air force in 1951 during the Korean War. Mr. Hines earned the Air Force Distinguished Flying Cross for his service in Korea.
WHEREAS, Mr. Hines resumed his studies at the University of Illinois and then transferred to the University of Louisville. After attending law school at the University of Louisville, he opened a real estate business. Carl R. Hines Realty was located at 1300 W. Broadway where it thrived through the early years of the twenty-first century.
WHEREAS, Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Hines was deeply involved in Louisville's African American community, serving as a board member of the city's National Association for the Advancement of Colored People branch (NAACP), the Shawnee District Boy Scouts of America, president of Just Men's Civic and Social Club, a long-standing member of the Epicurean Club, and executive secretary of the Louisville and Jefferson County Community Action Committee.
WHEREAS, In August 1968, Mr. Hines was appointed and began serving on the Louisville Board of Education. In 1972, he was re-elected and became a member of the Jefferson County Board of Education after the city and county school systems merged in 1975.
WHEREAS, Mr. Hines was instrumental in overseeing the desegregation of Louisville of Louisville's Public schools that accompanied the merger.
WHEREAS, In November 1977, M...

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