Leroy Smith (activist)

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Leroy Smith (1911-1989) was an African American entrepreneur and activist.[1]

Born in Eufaula, Oklahoma, he later moved to Denver, Colorado where he became well known to the business community.[2] Smith is notable for being Colorado’s first African American deputy game warden, the first Black member of Denver's Chamber of Commerce, and first Black outfitter licensed to sell guns.[3] Smith has been inducted into the Broadcast Pioneers of Colorado Hall of Fame as of 2017 for his work as Denver's first African American radio DJ.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Ufheil, Angela; Clapham, Phillip. "4 Black Coloradans Who Shaped Centennial State History". 5280 Denver's Mile High Magazine. 5280 Denver's Mile High Magazine. Retrieved 28 February 2024.
  2. ^ No, Name. "Leroy Smith Papers". Denver Public Library, Blair-Caldwell African American Research Library. Denver Public Library, Blair-Caldwell African American Research Library. Retrieved 28 February 2024.
  3. ^ Jones, Jae. "LEROY SMITH: PROMINENT ACTIVIST AND FIRST AFRICAN AMERICAN LICENSED TO SELL FIRE ARMS IN COLORADO". Blackthen Discovering our History. Retrieved 28 February 2024.
  4. ^ No, Name. "Leroy Smith". Bradcast Pioneers of Colorado. Retrieved 28 February 2024.