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The Lena O. Smith home is a house in urban center, Minnesota. Its owner, Lena O. Smith, was a outstanding civil rights professional person. She was born in 1885 in Lawrence, Kansas and touched together with her family to urban center in 1906. She registered at aviator school of Law (then the Northwestern school of Law) and graduated in 1921. Afterward, she opened her own firm and have become the primary African-American professional person in urban center.
In her observe, she fought for problems like equal protection beneath the law, equal access to housing, and therefore the right to affix labor unions. As associate activist, she was a founding father of the urban center Urban League, and therefore the 1st lady president of the urban center chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of coloured individuals from 1935 through 1939. Her home is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and selected as an area landmark in recognition to the African-American community in urban center.
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