S. Howard Woodson

S. Howard Woodson

Samuel Howard Woodson, Jr. (May 8, 1916July 28, 1999) was an American pastor, civil rights leader, and Democratic Party politician from New Jersey. He was the first and so far only African American to serve as Speaker of the New Jersey General Assembly.

Born in Philadelphia, Woodson attended public schools there and received a B.S. degree in education from Cheyney Training School for Teachers (now Cheyney University of Pennsylvania). In 1940 he became the first graduate student to matriculate into the School of Divinity at Morehouse College in Atlanta. While there he served as an assistant to the pastor of the Wheat Street Baptist Church. He received a B.D. degree from Morehouse, the first graduate degree ever offered at the school. He continued postgraduate work in sociology at Atlanta University. [http://www.shilohtrenton.org/woodson/woodsonbio.htm Biography of Reverend Dr. S. Howard Woodson Jr.] , Shiloh Baptist Church. Accessed March 18, 2008.]

Woodson was ordained as a minister in 1941 and was called as pastor of the Grace Temple Baptist Church in Lawnside, New Jersey in 1944. He moved to Trenton, New Jersey in 1946, serving as pastor of the Shiloh Baptist Church, where he would remain for 53 years. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D05E6D71230F934A3575BC0A96F958260 "S.H. Woodson, Assembly Chief And Pastor"] ."The New York Times", August 7, 1999. Accessed March 18, 2008.]

In Trenton Woodson was active in the civil rights movement as President of the local branch of the NAACP. In 1960 he was elected President of the State Conference of the NAACP. He persuaded Gov. Richard J. Hughes to convene a summit to address the need for minority home ownership, leading to progressive housing legislation prohibiting the practice of blockbusting by banks seeking to deny mortgages to minority applicants.

Woodson was elected to the Trenton City Council in 1962, the first African American elected to office in Mercer County, New Jersey. In 1963 he was elected to the New Jersey General Assembly, where he would serve for thirteen consecutive years. Woodson was minority leader in 1968-1969 and associate leader for the 1972 session. When Democrats gained control of the Assembly in 1974, Woodson was chosen as speaker, making him the first African American to hold a state house speakership since Reconstruction. [Sharp, James Roger and Nancy Weatherly Sharp. [http://books.google.com/books?id=vvcLAAAAYAAJ "American Legislative Leaders in the Northeast, 1911-1994"] . Greenwood Press, 2000.]

Woodson resigned from the Assembly in 1976 when Gov. Brendan Byrne appointed him president of the New Jersey Civil Service Commission (later known as the Merit Review Board), a position he held until 1982. In 1978 Woodson admitted that he had not filed state or federal income tax returns for the previous two years. Woodson was ordered by Byrne to take an unpaid leave of absence while the matter was being investigated, but it was discovered that he did not owe any back taxes and was in fact due a refund.

In 1990, Gov. James Florio appointed Woodson to serve as Director of the Division of Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action (EEO/AA). He retired from the position in 1994.

Woodson died in 1999 at a hospital in Trenton at the age of 83.

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* [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/woodside-woodville.html Biographical information for S. Howard Woodson, Jr.] from The Political Graveyard


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