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    African American History Month: Councilmember Sam Smith

    February 1, 2012 by City Clerk's Office

    Seattle Municipal Archives Feature

    Councilmember Sam Smith with visitors, May 22, 1989

    Sam Smith with a group of visitors in his office – May 22, 1989

    Sam Smith was born in 1922 in Gibsland, Louisiana, and came to Seattle while serving in the Army during World War II. He earned degrees from Seattle University and the University of Washington, and then worked at Boeing before being elected to represent the 37th District in the Washington State House of Representatives. He served five consecutive terms in the legislature, often focusing on issues important to minority and low-income constituents. In 1967 he became the first African-American elected to the Seattle City Council, and was subsequently reelected five more times. During his 24 years on Council, Smith chaired the Public Safety Committee, Housing and Human Services Committee, Labor Committee, and the Utilities Committee, and was particularly proud of shepherding an open housing ordinance into law. He served as Council President in 1974-1977 and 1986-1989. Smith died in 1995.

    A group of students from [then] Seattle Pacific College, including Santa Claus, presents umbrellas to City Council – Dec. 12, 1977

     

    The Seattle Municipal Archives holds records from his tenure on City Council, including correspondence, subject files, and committee records.  Please see the finding aid, http://nwda-db.wsulibs.wsu.edu/findaid/ark:/80444/xv66704, for more information about these records.

    The Washington State Archives interviewed Smith as part of its oral history program; the transcript of the interview  is available online at http://www.sos.wa.gov/legacyproject/collection/SamSmith.aspx.

    Sam Smith meeting with a group of students (at the conference table in the Municipal Building Chambers) - Oct. 23, 1989

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