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Rodney Max Smith 1943 - 1970

Rodney Max Smith was born on December 7, 1943, and died at age 26 years old on October 14, 1970. Rodney Smith was buried at Barrancas National Cemetery Section MA Site 31 Naval Air Station, 1 Cemetery Road, in Pensacola, Fl. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Rodney Max Smith.
Rodney Max Smith
December 7, 1943
October 14, 1970
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  • 12/7
    1943

    Birthday

    December 7, 1943
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    Unknown
    Birthplace
  • Military Service

    Wars/Conflicts: Vietnam
  • 10/14
    1970

    Death

    October 14, 1970
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    Unknown
    Cause of death
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    Death location
  • Gravesite & Burial

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    Barrancas National Cemetery Section MA Site 31 Naval Air Station, 1 Cemetery Road, in Pensacola, Fl 32508
    Burial location
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In 1943, in the year that Rodney Max Smith was born, on June 20th through June 22nd, the Detroit Race Riot erupted at Belle Isle Park. The rioting spread throughout the city (made worse by false rumors of attacks on blacks and whites) and resulted in the deployment of 6,000 Federal troops. 34 people were killed, (25 of them black) - mostly by white police or National Guardsmen, 433 were wounded (75 percent of them black) and an estimated $2 million of property was destroyed. The same summer, there were riots in Beaumont, Texas and Harlem, New York.
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In 1954, by the time he was only 11 years old, on May 17th, the Supreme Court released a decision on Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka. The ruling stated that state laws establishing separate public schools for black and white students was unconstitutional thus paving the way for integration in schools.
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