Lena O. Smith House

Lena O. Smith House
The Lena O. Smith House from the west-southwest
Location 3905 5th Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Coordinates 44°55′55.6″N 93°16′6.9″W / 44.932111°N 93.268583°W / 44.932111; -93.268583Coordinates: 44°55′55.6″N 93°16′6.9″W / 44.932111°N 93.268583°W / 44.932111; -93.268583
Area Less than one acre
Architect Unknown
Architectural style Classical Revival
NRHP Reference # 91001472 [1]
Added to NRHP September 26, 1991

The Lena O. Smith House is a house in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. Its owner, Lena O. Smith, was a prominent civil rights attorney. She was born in 1885 in Lawrence, Kansas and moved with her family to Minneapolis in 1906. She enrolled at William Mitchell College of Law (then the Northwestern College of Law) and graduated in 1921. Afterward, she opened her own law firm and became the first African-American attorney in Minneapolis.[2] In her practice, she fought for issues such as equal protection under the law, equal access to housing, and the right to join labor unions. As an activist, she was a founder of the Minneapolis Urban League, and the first woman president of the Minneapolis chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People from 1935 through 1939. Her house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and designated as a local landmark in recognition to the African-American community in Minneapolis.[3]

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References

  1. Staff (2008-04-15). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  2. "Lena O. Smith". African American Registry. Archived from the original on June 29, 2009. Retrieved June 25, 2008.
  3. "Lena Olive Smith House". Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission. Retrieved November 29, 2014.
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