Jackie Smith
Jackie Smith: A Life of Perseverance and Purpose
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Jackie Smith was born Josephine Jacqueline Smith on January 22, 1918, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Throughout her life, she preferred to be known as Jackie.
Birth and Death Dates
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January 22, 1918 – April 22, 1997
Nationality and Profession(s)
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American, Civil Rights Activist, Labor Leader
Jackie Smith's tireless work in the Civil Rights Movement and labor rights earned her a reputation as one of the most dedicated and courageous individuals of her time.
Early Life and Background
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Growing up in Philadelphia, Jackie was exposed to the harsh realities of racial inequality from an early age. Her parents, although not activists themselves, instilled in her a strong sense of justice and compassion for others. Jackie's experiences with racism sparked a fire within her that would drive her commitment to fighting for equality.
Major Accomplishments
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Co-founder of the Philadelphia chapter of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE): Jackie played a pivotal role in organizing protests, sit-ins, and other demonstrations against racial segregation.
Labor union organizer: Smith worked closely with workers from various industries, advocating for better wages, working conditions, and social benefits.
Community leader: She was instrumental in establishing community centers, youth programs, and other initiatives that aimed to improve the lives of marginalized communities.Notable Works or Actions
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Some of Jackie's most notable contributions include:
Organizing a series of protests against racial segregation on public transportation in Philadelphia.
Working with local unions to negotiate better wages and working conditions for factory workers.
Establishing a community center that provided educational, recreational, and social services to low-income families.
Impact and Legacy
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Jackie Smith's unwavering dedication to the Civil Rights Movement and labor rights has left an indelible mark on American history. Her tireless efforts have inspired countless individuals to continue fighting for equality and justice.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Jackie's commitment to creating a more equitable society, combined with her unwavering determination in the face of adversity, has cemented her place as one of the most respected figures of the Civil Rights Movement.
Quotes by Jackie Smith

I'm really surprised people in this day and time would try to take advantage of the system that's intended to help those in need.

I've learned a lot from her. She can relate to everyone, and she always has a positive attitude, no matter the situation.

This is the section that goes down the hill past Carey Junior High, which is getting pretty deteriorated. Sidewalk, curb and gutter is really bad.

This isn't just about survivors. Not everyone you know survives. This walk is really a support system from woman to woman.

Add a store brand's frozen vegetables to each meal because they are cheap, last much longer, and are the next best thing from fresh vegetables.

There's no way to get the school to do it. If that could happen, that would be great.

We quit doing what we were doing at the offensive end. Pinckneyville made adjustments and we didn't.

We stepped off the plane in Dallas and it was 72 degrees. From zero to 72, that was nice.

We need to have more intensity next game. Playing hard and doing the right things are two different things.
