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Haskin Smith

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Official 1874 portrait by Elisaeus Von Seutter

Haskin S. Smith was an American politician and state legislator in Mississippi. He represented Claiborne County, Mississippi in the Mississippi House of Representatives from 1872 to 1876. His marriage to a white woman (miscegnation) in 1874 was controversial.[1][2][3][4][5] He opposed an 1875 proposal to have convicts work away from penitentiaries.[6]

He was reported to have worked at a hotel in Port Gibson, Mississippi as a waiter and shoe shiner when he married and departed the area with the owner's daughter within whose family he had served.[4]

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  1. ^ "Haskin S. Smith – Against All Odds".
  2. ^ "Clarion-Ledger, July 9, 1874 – Against All Odds".
  3. ^ "Vicksburg Herald, July 14, 1874 – Against All Odds".
  4. ^ a b "Report on the Election of 1875 – Against All Odds".
  5. ^ Freedom's Lawmakers by Eric Foner Louisiana Stats University Press (1996) page 199
  6. ^ "Weekly Mississippi Pilot, Feb 20, 1875 – Against All Odds".