Bill 118 hr 9360, also known as the "Reverend Harold Middlebrook Post Office Building Act," aims to designate the United States Postal Service facility located at 300 Macedonia Lane in Knoxville, Tennessee, as the "Reverend Harold Middlebrook Post Office Building."
The bill specifically honors Reverend Harold Middlebrook, a prominent civil rights leader and minister in Knoxville, Tennessee. Reverend Middlebrook played a significant role in the civil rights movement, working alongside Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and participating in various protests and demonstrations to advance the cause of racial equality.
By designating the postal facility in Knoxville in Reverend Middlebrook's name, the bill seeks to recognize and commemorate his contributions to the community and the nation as a whole. This designation serves as a tribute to Reverend Middlebrook's lifelong dedication to social justice and equality.
If passed, the bill will officially rename the postal facility in Knoxville as the "Reverend Harold Middlebrook Post Office Building," ensuring that Reverend Middlebrook's legacy and impact on the civil rights movement are remembered and honored for generations to come.