Honoring the Life and Legacy of Edgar “Sonny” Campbell, former leader of Philadelphia’s 4th Democratic Ward, for his decades of service to the City of Philadelphia. WHEREAS, Edgar “Sonny” Campbell was a scion of the Democratic Party in Philadelphia. Starting on campaigns as a political consultant and strategist while he was a teenager, he spent his life building his skills and abilities in the Philadelphia Democratic Party; and WHEREAS, From 1987-2009, “Sonny” Campbell spent decades as the Chair of West Philadelphia’s 4th Ward, where he dedicated his time to electing candidates of color. Throughout his time as Chair of the Ward, he was instrumental in helping elect Philadelphia’s first Black Mayor, W. Wilson Goode, Sr., and America’s first Black President, Barack Obama; and WHEREAS, In 2009, “Sonny” took over as Leader of the 4th Ward. Throughout his time overseeing Democratic politics in Overbrook, Carroll Park, and Haddington, “Sonny” and the Campbell Family were responsible for electing more judges of color than ever before. He walked softly but carried a big stick in the Democratic Party. Ward Leader Campbell cared deeply about providing services to the people of West Philadelphia; and WHEREAS, In 2014, “Sonny” Campbell became the Leader of the United Democratic Ward Leaders of Color, where he worked to further representation for Black politicians on both the Democratic State Committee and the Democratic National Committee; and WHEREAS, “Sonny” Campbell was a prolific fun…
CITY COUNCIL
This Resolution was ADOPTED BY STANDING VOTE.
CITY COUNCIL
This Resolution was Introduced and Ordered Placed on This Week's Final Passage Calendar.