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NW La. Civil Rights Pioneer Dr. C.O. Simpkins Dies

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FATHER OF NW LA. CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT -   A driving force behind the civil rights movement in Northwest Louisiana has died.  Several media reports  indicate  Dr. C.O. Simpkins passed away Wednesday evening  after reportedly being hospitalized for several days.   Born in Mansfield, Louisiana – Simpkins  attended  Wiley College in Marshall, Texas – Tennessee State University in Nashville, and the Meharry Medical College School of Dentistry.   Simpkins served in the Air Force and reached the rank of Captain. He later returned to Shreveport to establish a dental practice  and  was among the founders of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.  He became a 

GALILEE BAPTIST CHURCH MEETING - Dr. C.O. Simpkins seated next to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (circle inset) when King met with civil rights organizers at Galilee Baptist Church. King visited this church in 1958 and 1962.
Credit Courtesy: NLCRC

personal friend of Dr. Martin Luther King.  Simpkins helped push for voter registration for African Americans and promote equal rights in Louisiana.  At the height of the civil rights movement—his  home and dental office were firebombed, and he was placed on a "death list" by white-supremacist organizations.   In November 2018 -- The North Louisiana Civil Rights Coalition  held  a Living Legend Gala in his honor.  At the time I asked Dr. Simpkins to share his thoughts about the current state of race relations.

"We have to know each other better, we've come a long way but we don't hate each other, we just don't know each other," said Simpkins. "When we know each other, we'll be friends. We found a relationship of love.  Love is the most powerful substance in the whole world."

Simpkins  served  as a Democratic member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from the heavily African-American District 4 in Caddo Parish and served from 1992 to 1996. Dr Simpkins was 94 years old – funeral arrangements are pending.

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Chuck Smith brings more than 30 years' broadcast and media experience to Red River Radio. He began his career as a radio news reporter and transitioned to television journalism and newsmagazine production. Chuck studied mass communications at Southern Arkansas University in Magnolia and motion picture / television production at the University of California at Los Angeles. He has also taught writing for television at York Technical College in Rock Hill, South Carolina and video / film production at Centenary College of Louisiana, Shreveport.