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  1. Details. Lamar Smith, a 63-year-old farmer and World War I veteran, was a voting rights activist and a member of the Regional Council of Negro Leadership (RCNL). On August 2, he voted in the primary and helped get others out to vote. There was a run-off primary scheduled for August 23. On August 13, Smith was at the courthouse helping other ...

  2. Jul 16, 2017 · Lamar Smith (1892-1955) Lamar Smith, a voting rights activist and veteran, was a martyr in the fight for civil rights. Smith was born in March 1892 to Levi Smith and Harriet Humphrey in Lincoln County, Mississippi; however, there is little information concerning his early life. Smith served in World War I, entering in 1917.

  3. Lamar Smith. Age 62. A World War I veteran who helped fellow Black people vote ... Smith was a voting rights activist affiliated with the Regional Council of Negro Leadership and active in the ...

  4. An early photo of Lamar Smith and his wife Annie Clark Smith. Source: Collection of Mary Byrd Markham. On August 13, 1955, Lamar Smith, 63-year-old farmer and WWI veteran, was shot dead in cold blood on the crowded courthouse lawn in Brookhaven, Mississippi, for urging African Americans to vote in a local run-off election. No one was prosecuted.

  5. Black businessman and voting-rights activist Lamar Smith arrived at the Lincoln County Courthouse on Aug. 13, 1955, as dozens of people milled about on the lawn. Walking up to the steps on the north side of the courthouse carrying his ballots, Smith encountered three white men who blocked his entry.

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  6. After countless threats against his life and demands that he remove his name from the voting rolls, Lee was murdered on May 7, 1955. History News Network reports in “ The Grim and Overlooked Anniversary of the Murder of Civil Rights Activist the Rev. George W. Lee “: In April, Lee was one of the speakers at the Council’s annual meeting ...

  7. Aug 14, 2023 · Griffin said Lamar was more than a voting rights activist. He was a husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, World War 1 veteran and owned a business in Caseyville. She urged the crowd to ...

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