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Calvin Smith (Illinois politician)

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During his two terms of office, his contributions included his support of legislation to compensate teachers based on workload, and to establish apprenticeship programs for African American students. In 1966, he was one of the four founding members of the study committee that gave rise to the
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plan caused all representatives to be elected statewide. As a result, all 118 House candidates on the statewide Democratic slate were elected. In the 1966 election, Smith contended with fellow first-time representative
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and then owning and operating a pharmacy with his father for the next 15 years. From 1951 to 1952, he was president of the Chicago Pharmacists Association. He served as chief pharmacist of the
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Smith was first elected to the Illinois House in 1964. The 1964 election was unprecedented in that the House's previous failure to approve a
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to represent the 24th District, with neither able to consolidate support within the Democratic Party organization.
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Political Empowerment of Illinois' African-American State Lawmakers from 1877 to 2005
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Illinois General Assembly House of Representatives (1968). "House Resolution 410".
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of the 15th precinct and as executive secretary of the ward organization.
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On June 29, 1968, during his second term, Smith died at Chicago's
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An active participant in civil society, Smith was a member of the
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Gilbreth, Edward S. (1965-12-04). "Scramble for House Seats".
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Illinois House of Representatives
24th
Springfield, Ohio
Chicago
Democratic
Chicago
Alma mater
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Illinois House of Representatives
Democrat
24th District
74th
75th
Illinois General Assembly
Springfield, Ohio
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Cook County Jail
Alpha Phi Alpha
Prince Hall Masons
Pilgrim Baptist Church
4th ward
captain
redistricting
James A. McLendon
Illinois Legislative Black Caucus
Michael Reese Hospital
ISBN
9780761840183

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