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Joseph Smitherman

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189: 262: 477: 534: 314:" in a 1965 televised interview. He explained it as a slip of the tongue. After African Americans gained voting rights, he appointed several African Americans officials to high municipal offices. He gained enough support among the African American population to remain in office. He proudly referred to his significant support in the African American community. 325:. who ordered and carried out the police operation against marchers. Smitherman ordered city police to use force against the protesters, but the order was disobeyed by the safety director, Wilson Baker. Before the marches, he had rejected the possibility of forming a biracial reconciliation committee. 298:
store. In 1960, he won a seat on the Selma City Council. He was elected mayor in 1964. He resigned in 1979 and was succeeded by Council President Carl Morgan (d. 2006). A year later he returned to office, defeating Mayor Morgan in a three-way race. He served five more terms until the 2000 mayoral
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He later stated that he had always been racially tolerant and that it was only the political climate around him that required him to work against the civil rights movement but that he had really been in favor of change.
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In his early political career in the 1960s. he was in favor of segregation, and controversially referred to
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At the time of his death, Smitherman was recuperating from hip surgery and had heart problems. The
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Randall Williams, Ben Beard. 2009. This Day in Civil Rights History. NewSouth Books. p. 279
279: 133: 282:. His family moved to Selma, where he graduated from high school. Smitherman worked as a 428: 295: 233: 150: 48: 588: 188: 303:, Selma's first African American mayor, who ran under the slogan "Joe's Got To Go". 17: 317:
At the time of the Selma march he was considered a moderate and not close to Judge
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Craig Swanson. 2014. The Selma Campaign. Archway Publishing, pp. 45-48
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ABCNews "Selma Elects First Black Mayor, 13. Sept. 2000, Bob Johnson"
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Index

Joseph T. Smitherman
Mayor
Selma
James Perkins Jr.
Alberta, Alabama
Selma, Alabama
Democratic
railroad brakeman
United States
United States of America
United States Army
Korean War
politician
Selma, Alabama
Selma to Montgomery marches
Civil Rights Movement
“Eyes on the Prize; Interview with Joseph Smitherman”
Eyes on the Prize
Alberta, Alabama
railroad brakeman
United States Army
Korean War
home appliance
James Perkins Jr.
Martin Luther King Jr.
Coon
James Hare
Jim Clark
Joseph T. Smitherman Historic Building

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