Stokes, Louis, 1925-2015
Louis Stokes (February 23, 1925 – August 18, 2015) was an American attorney, civil rights pioneer and politician. He served 15 terms in the United States House of Representatives – representing the east side of Cleveland – and was the first African American congressman elected in the state of Ohio. He was one of the Cold War-era chairmen of the House Intelligence Committee, headed the Congressional Black Caucus, and was the first African American on the House Appropriations Committee.
Stokes was born in Cleveland, Ohio, the son of Louise (née Stone) and Charles Stokes. He and his brother, politician Carl B. Stokes, lived in one of the first federally funded housing projects, the Outhwaite Homes. Stokes attended Central High School and later served in the U.S. Army from 1943-46. After attending Western Reserve University and Cleveland-Marshall College of Law on the G.I. Bill, Stokes began practicing law in Cleveland in 1953. He argued the "stop and frisk" case of Terry v. Ohio before the United States Supreme Court in 1968. Later in 1968, he was elected to the House, representing the 21st District of Ohio on Cleveland's East Side. He shifted to the newly created 11th District, covering much of the same area following a 1992 redistricting. Stokes served 30 years in total, retiring in 1999.
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referencedIn | Subject Files on Federal Government Organizations, 1993 - 2001 | William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum | |
creatorOf | Stokes, Carl, 1927-1996. Carl Stokes papers. series II, 1947-1992 (1967-1971). | Western Reserve Historical Society, Research Library | |
referencedIn | Guide to the Daily Worker and Daily World Photographs Collection, 1920-2001 | Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives | |
creatorOf | Stokes, Carl. Papers, 1957-1972. | Western Reserve Historical Society, Research Library | |
referencedIn | White House Central Files Name Files, 8/1974 - 1/1977 | Gerald R. Ford Library | |
creatorOf | Louis Stokes Scrapbooks, 1948-1998 | Western Reserve Historical Society | |
referencedIn | Records of the Women's Equity Action League, 1966-1979 | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | McFadden, Martin. Martin McFadden papers, 1925-2003. | Western Reserve Historical Society, Research Library | |
creatorOf | Papers of Julian Bond 1897-2006 | University of Virginia. Small Special Collections Library | |
creatorOf | Weeden, John T., Sr., 1901-1988. John T. Weeden, Sr. family papers, 1922-1994. | Western Reserve Historical Society, Research Library | |
referencedIn | General Records of the Department of Justice, 1790 - 2002. Congressional Committee Chairmen Correspondence Files, 1982 - 1998. | National Archives at College Park |
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creatorOf | The HistoryMakers Video Oral History with The Honorable Louis Stokes | The HistoryMakers |
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associatedWith | Bond, Julian, 1940- | person |
almaMaterOf | Case Western Reserve University | corporateBody |
alumnusOrAlumnaOf | Cleveland-Marshall College of Law | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Communist Party of the United States of America. | corporateBody |
associatedWith | McFadden, Martin. | person |
sibling of | Stokes, Carl. | person |
memberOf | United States. Congress. House | person |
associatedWith | Weeden, John T., Sr., 1901-1988. | person |
correspondedWith | Women's Equity Action League | corporateBody |
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Silver Spring | MD | US | |
Cleveland | OH | US | |
Cleveland | OH | US |
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Birth 1925-02-23
Death 2015-08-18
Male
Americans
English