Lokey, Hamilton, 1910-1996
Name Entries
person
Lokey, Hamilton, 1910-1996
Name Components
Name :
Lokey, Hamilton, 1910-1996
Lokey, Ham, 1910-1996
Name Components
Name :
Lokey, Ham, 1910-1996
Genders
Exist Dates
Biographical History
Hamilton Lokey (1910- ), Georgia House of Representatives (1953-1957). Muriel Lokey founding member of Help Our Public Education (HOPE).
Hamilton Lokey (1910- ), lawyer and author, born in Atlanta, Georgia. Admitted to Georgia Bar (1933) and established the law firm of Lokey and Bowden (1939- ) with Henry Bowden. Enlisted in the U.S. Navy (1942-1945 and 1950-1951). Saw action at the Battle of Leyte Gulf (1944). Returned to law practice (1945). Elected to Georgia General Assembly from Fulton County (1953-1956).
Lawyer and state legislator, of Atlanta, Ga.
Hamilton Lokey (1910- ), Georgia House of Representatives (1953-1957). Muriel Lokey founding member of Help our Public Education (HOPE).
Hamilton Lokey (1910-1996) was an Atlanta attorney and politician. Born in Atlanta, Georgia to parents Hugh (1876-1957) and Rebecca (1879-?), he had three siblings, Hugh Jr. (1970-1975), his sister Boyce (1909-?), and younger brother Charles (1914-2008). Lokey graduated from the University of Georgia and was admitted to the Georgia Bar in 1933. He established the Atlanta law firm of Lokey and Bowden with Henry Bowden in 1939. Lokey enlisted in the United States Navy and served from 1942-1945 and from 1950-1951. In 1944 he married Muriel Mattson and had five children: Hamilton, Jr. (1945- ), William (1947- ), Fletcher (1949- ), Ann (1952- ), and Rebecca. After World War II he returned to his law practice and represented the insurance company for the Winecoff Hotel against litigants suing for damages as a result of a disastrous fire in 1946. Lokey was elected to the Georgia General Assembly from Fulton County and served from 1953-1956. In 1958, Lokey and his wife Muriel were among the founders of H.O.P.E., Inc. (Help Our Public Education) a nonprofit, largely-volunteer organization whose objective was to prevent the closing of public schools under any circumstances during the school desegregation crisis. Lokey continued his law career and gave dozens of speeches on the issues of school desegregation and the legal profession.
Hamilton Lokey (1910-1996) was an Atlanta attorney and politician. Born in Atlanta, Georgia to parents Hugh (1876-1957) and Rebecca (1879-?), he had three siblings, Hugh Jr. (1970-1975), his sister Boyce (1909-?), and younger brother Charles (1914-2008). Lokey graduated from the University of Georgia and was admitted to the Georgia Bar in 1933. He established the Atlanta law firm of Lokey and Bowden with Henry Bowden in 1939. Lokey enlisted in the United States Navy and served from 1942-1945 and from 1950-1951. In 1944 he married Muriel Mattson and the couple had five children: Hamilton, Jr. (1945- ), William (1947- ), Fletcher (1949- ), Ann (1952- ), and Rebecca. After World War II he returned to his law practice and represented the insurance company for the Winecoff Hotel against litigants suing for damages as a result of a disastrous fire in 1946. Lokey was elected to the Georgia General Assembly from Fulton County and served from 1953-1956. In 1958, Lokey and his wife Muriel were among the founders of H.O.P.E., Inc. (Help Our Public Education) a nonprofit, largely-volunteer organization whose objective was to prevent the closing of public schools under any circumstances during the school desegregation crisis. Lokey continued his law career and gave dozens of speeches on the issues of school desegregation and the legal profession.
eng
Latn
External Related CPF
https://viaf.org/viaf/9036004
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n92026603
https://id.loc.gov/authorities/n92026603
Other Entity IDs (Same As)
Sources
Loading ...
Resource Relations
Loading ...
Internal CPF Relations
Loading ...
Languages Used
Subjects
Actions and defenses
African Americans
African Americans
Apportionment (Election law)
Political campaigns
Civil rights movement
Court records
Fires
Hotels
Hotels
Lawyers
Legislators
Philippine Sea, Battle of the, 1944 (June 19-21)
Practice of law
School integration
Soldiers
Women social reformers
World War, 1939-1945
World War, 1939-1945
Nationalities
Activities
Occupations
Authors
Lawyers
Lawyers
Soldiers
Legal Statuses
Places
Fulton County (Ga.)
AssociatedPlace
Georgia--Atlanta
AssociatedPlace
Georgia
AssociatedPlace
Georgia
AssociatedPlace
Georgia
AssociatedPlace
Atlanta (Ga.)
AssociatedPlace
Georgia--Atlanta
AssociatedPlace
Georgia
AssociatedPlace
Georgia
AssociatedPlace
Atlanta (Ga.)
AssociatedPlace
Atlanta (Ga.)
AssociatedPlace
Georgia--Atlanta
AssociatedPlace
Convention Declarations
<conventionDeclaration><citation>VIAF</citation></conventionDeclaration>