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McNeill Smith

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181: 186: 201: 87:. In 2006, the North Carolina Bar Association established an award named for Smith to honor "a person who has demonstrated extraordinary commitment to the ideals embodied in the 69: 112: 147: 84: 68:. He was elected to the state Senate in 1972, 1974 and 1976. Smith did not run for re-election in 1978 in order to make an unsuccessful run for the 53: 142: 196: 137: 88: 120: 49: 191: 92: 34: 80: 57: 156: 152: 61: 176: 171: 38: 60:
area in 1970 but before the completion of his term, he was appointed to fill a vacancy in the
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As an attorney, Smith was noted for taking up unpopular causes, such as in his defense of
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Democratic Party members of the North Carolina House of Representatives
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and in his lawsuit over the ban on Communists speaking on
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News-Record: Pioneering civil rights attorney dies at 92
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campuses. Smith later taught constitutional law at the
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North Carolina
civil rights
Robeson County, North Carolina
United States Navy
World War II
Democrat
North Carolina House of Representatives
Greensboro
North Carolina Senate
Skipper Bowles
United States Senate
Junius Scales
University of North Carolina
University of North Carolina School of Law
Constitution of the United States
Constitution of North Carolina
"Sanders Receives McNeill Smith Award"
the original
Civil Rights Greensboro: John McNeill Smith, Jr.
News-Record: Pioneering civil rights attorney dies at 92
Obituary
Charlotte Observer: Activist McNeill Smith dies
Mac Smith, lawmaker, dies at 92
Jack Betts
Categories
1918 births
2011 deaths
Democratic Party members of the North Carolina House of Representatives
Democratic Party North Carolina state senators
North Carolina lawyers

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