Howard Worth Smith (February 2, 1883—October 3, 1976), Democratic U.S. Congressman from Virginia, was a leader of the Conservative Coalition and an avid segregationist.
Born in Broad Run, Virginia, on February 2, 1883, he attended public schools and graduated from Bethel Military Academy, Warrenton, Virginia, in 1901. He took his LLB at the law department of the University of Virginia at Charlottesville in 1903, was admitted to the bar in 1904 an...
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Howard Worth Smith (February 2, 1883—October 3, 1976), Democratic U.S. Congressman from Virginia, was a leader of the Conservative Coalition and an avid segregationist.
Born in Broad Run, Virginia, on February 2, 1883, he attended public schools and graduated from Bethel Military Academy, Warrenton, Virginia, in 1901. He took his LLB at the law department of the University of Virginia at Charlottesville in 1903, was admitted to the bar in 1904 and practiced in Alexandria, Virginia.
During World War I, he was assistant general counsel to the Federal Alien Property Custodian. From 1918-1922 he was Commonwealth's Attorney of Alexandria. He served as a judge 1922-1930 (he was often referred to as "Judge Smith" even while in Congress), and also engaged in banking, farming, and dairying.
He was elected in 1930 to Congress. He initially supported New Deal measures such as the Tennessee Valley Authority Act and the National Industrial Recovery Act and authored the anti-Communist Smith Act in...
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