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Harry Clay Smith : ウィキペディア英語版 | Harry Clay Smith Harry C. Smith (January 28, 1863 – December 10, 1941) was an African American newspaper editor and politician. Smith was one of the strongest advocates for civil rights in the pre World War II era and was responsible for some of the strictest anti-lynching legislation in the country at the time. ==Early Life and education==
Smith was born in Clarksburg, West Virginia on January 28, 1863. His parents John and Sarah Smith moved to Cleveland, Ohio in 1865 after the dramatic conclusion to the Civil War. In Cleveland Smith was able to attend one of America’s first public schools, Central High School founded in 1846. The school has graduated many prominent leaders of industry and culture like John D. Rockefeller and Langston Hughes. After graduating from Central High school in 1882 he and three other colleagues founded the ''Cleveland Gazette'' in 1883.〔〔
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