Background
Rudd, Amanda Sullivan was born on April 9, 1923 in Greenville, South Carolina, United States. Daughter of Wesley and DeLarion (Moore) Sullivan.
Rudd, Amanda Sullivan was born on April 9, 1923 in Greenville, South Carolina, United States. Daughter of Wesley and DeLarion (Moore) Sullivan.
Bachelor of Science, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, 1955. Master of Library Science, Western Reserve University, 1962.
Assistant supervisor school libraries Cleveland Public Schools, 1965-1970. Consultant Field Enterprises Educational Corporation, Chicago, 1970-1975. Assistant chief librarian community relations and special programs Chicago Public Library, 1975, deputy commissioner, 1975-1981, acting commissioner, 1981-1982, commissioner, since 1982.
Through The Lord’s Supper, or Holy Communion, the bread and cup symbolize the broken body and shed blood offered by Christ recall God’s great love for people. As they did for the disciples on the eve of Christ’s crucifixion.
Christians should be dedicated to the holy responsibility and privilege of loving people of all races and ethnicities in religious communities.
Christians should take seriously their calling as salt and light.
Board advisers Truman College. Member American Library Association (member planning commission), Public Library Association (member nominating committee), Illinois Library Association (member legislation library development committee), Illinois State Library (member advisory committee).
Children: Grover Cleveland Randle, Loretta Randle O'Brien.