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Wikipedia website, viewed February 20, 2014 Kelly Miller Smith page (Kelly Miller Smith, Sr. (October 28, 1920 - June 3, 1984) was a Baptist preacher, author, and prominent activist in the American Civil Rights Movement. Smith was born ... [in] Mound Bayou, Mississippi. He attended Tennessee Agricultural and Industrial State College (later Tennessee State University) from 1938 to 1940, but graduated from Morehouse College in Atlanta in 1942 with a double major in music and religion. He later received a Bachelor of Divinity degree (now known as a Master of Divinity degree) from Howard University School of Religion in 1945. Smith moved to Nashville, Tennessee in 1951 where he became pastor of First Baptist Church, Capitol Hill, a post he would retain until his death in 1984. He became president of the Nashville NAACP in 1956 and founded the Nashville Christian Leadership Council (NCLC) in 1958. Through the NCLC, Smith helped to organize and support the local student sit-in movement - a movement which would successfully end racial segregation at lunch counters in Nashville in 1969, Smith became assistant dean of the Vanderbilt University Divinity School and after his death Vanderbilt named The Kelly Miller Smith Institute on the Black Church in memory of him)
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