# James Skivring Smith

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{{short description|Former President of Liberia}}
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{{Infobox officeholder
| name            = James Skivring Smith
| office          = Superintendent of [Grand Bassa County](/source/Grand_Bassa_County)
| image           = SkivringSmith.jpg
| term_end        = 1884
| term_start      = 1874
| office2         = 8th [Vice President of Liberia](/source/Vice_President_of_Liberia)
| predecessor2    = [Joseph Gibson](/source/Joseph_Gibson)
| president2      = [Edward James Roye](/source/Edward_James_Roye)
| party           = [True Whig](/source/True_Whig_Party)
| office1         = 6th [President of Liberia](/source/President_of_Liberia)
| vice_president1 = ''Vacant''
| predecessor1    = [Edward James Roye](/source/Edward_James_Roye)
| successor1      = [Joseph Jenkins Roberts](/source/Joseph_Jenkins_Roberts)
| term_end1       = January 1, 1872
| term_start1     = November 4, 1871
| term_end2       = October 26, 1871
| term_start2     = January 3, 1870
| successor2      = [Anthony W. Gardiner](/source/Anthony_W._Gardiner)
| birth_date      = February 26, 1825
| birth_place     = [Charleston, South Carolina](/source/Charleston%2C_South_Carolina), United States
| death_date      = 1892 (aged 66-67)
| death_place     = [Buchanan, Liberia](/source/Buchanan%2C_Liberia)
| children        = [James Skivring Smith Jr.](/source/James_Skivring_Smith_Jr.)
| parents         = Carlos & Catharine Smith
| profession      = [Physician](/source/Physician)
| office3         =
| term_start3     = 
| term_end3       = 
| office4         = 4th and 14th [Secretary of State of Liberia](/source/Secretary_of_State_of_Liberia)
| predecessor4    = [Daniel Bashiel Warner](/source/Daniel_Bashiel_Warner)
| president4      = [Stephen Allen Benson](/source/Stephen_Allen_Benson)
| successor4      = [Edward Wilmot Blyden](/source/Edward_Wilmot_Blyden)
| term_start4     = 1856
| term_end4       = 1860
| predecessor5    = [James Elijah Moore](/source/James_Elijah_Moore)
| president5      = [James Spriggs Payne](/source/James_Spriggs_Payne)
| successor5      = [John W. Blackledge](/source/John_W._Blackledge)
| term_start5     = 1876
| term_end5       = 1877
| office6         = Member of the [Senate of Liberia](/source/Senate_of_Liberia)<br />from [Grand Bassa County](/source/Grand_Bassa_County)
| term_start6     = 1855
| term_end6       = 1860
| term_start7     = 1868
| term_end7       = 1869
| education       = [University of Vermont College of Medicine](/source/University_of_Vermont_College_of_Medicine) <small>(transferred)</small><br />[Berkshire Medical College](/source/Berkshire_Medical_College) <small>([MD](/source/Doctor_of_Medicine))</small> 
}}
'''James Skivring Smith''' (February 26, 1825 – 1892) was a Liberian politician who served as the sixth [president of Liberia](/source/president_of_Liberia) from 1871 to 1872. Prior to this, he served as the eighth [vice president of Liberia](/source/vice_president_of_Liberia) from 1870 to 1871 under President [Edward James Roye](/source/Edward_James_Roye) and as Secretary of State from 1856 to 1860 in the cabinet of President [Stephen Allen Benson](/source/Stephen_Allen_Benson). He was a member of the [True Whig Party](/source/True_Whig_Party).

Smith was born in [Charleston, South Carolina](/source/Charleston%2C_South_Carolina) in 1825 to a family of [free black](/source/free_black)s. He arrived with his family in [Liberia](/source/Liberia) in 1833, and his parents died of [malaria](/source/malaria) within a year. As a young man, he trained under Dr. [James W. Lugenbeel](/source/James_W._Lugenbeel), a medical doctor of the [American Colonization Society](/source/American_Colonization_Society). He then returned to the [United States](/source/United_States) to study medicine at the [University of Vermont College of Medicine](/source/University_of_Vermont_College_of_Medicine). He transferred to [Berkshire Medical College](/source/Berkshire_Medical_College) in [Massachusetts](/source/Massachusetts), graduating with his [medical degree](/source/medical_degree) in 1848. He was the second [African American](/source/African_Americans) to receive a [Doctor of Medicine](/source/Doctor_of_Medicine) from an American medical school, after [David J. Peck](/source/David_J._Peck) a year earlier. After graduating, he returned to the newly independent [Liberia](/source/Liberia) to work as a physician.

In 1855, Smith was elected to the Senate, representing [Grand Bassa County](/source/Grand_Bassa_County). From 1856 to 1860, he was Secretary of State under President [Stephen Allen Benson](/source/Stephen_Allen_Benson). In the [1869 presidential election](/source/1869_Liberian_general_election), Smith was elected vice president alongside President [Edward James Roye](/source/Edward_James_Roye). He and Roye were the first [True Whig](/source/True_Whig_Party) politicians to hold their respective offices. After Roye was deposed in the [1871 Liberian coup d'état](/source/1871_Liberian_coup_d'%C3%A9tat), Smith served as president for the remainder of Roye's term. His two-month presidency remains the shortest in Liberian history. At the end of his presidential term, Smith returned home to [Buchanan](/source/Buchanan%2C_Liberia), and served as Superintendent of [Grand Bassa County](/source/Grand_Bassa_County) from 1874 to 1884. His son [James Skivring Smith Jr.](/source/James_Skivring_Smith_Jr.) went on to serve as vice president from 1930 to 1944.

== Early life and education ==
Smith was born in [Charleston, South Carolina](/source/Charleston%2C_South_Carolina), on February 26, 1825, the fourth of seven children of free blacks Carlos and Catharine Smith. He and his family arrived in [Liberia](/source/Liberia) in 1833, and his parents died of [malaria](/source/malaria) within one year of their arrival.

After working with a white doctor of the [American Colonization Society](/source/American_Colonization_Society), Smith returned to the United States to study medicine at the [University of Vermont College of Medicine](/source/University_of_Vermont_College_of_Medicine). He transferred to the [Berkshire Medical College](/source/Berkshire_Medical_College) in [Pittsfield, Massachusetts](/source/Pittsfield%2C_Massachusetts), from which he received his [medical degree](/source/medical_degree) in 1848.<ref name="Charleston" /> He was the second African American to graduate from a medical school in the United States, after [David J. Peck](/source/David_J._Peck), who graduated from [Rush Medical College](/source/Rush_Medical_College) in 1847.<ref name="Ward2003">{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=QoMDMGoyXqsC&pg=PA47|title=Black physicians in the Jim Crow South|last=Ward|first=Thomas J.|publisher=University of Arkansas Press|year=2003|isbn=978-1-61075-072-1|page=47|access-date=28 May 2013}}</ref>  He then returned to the newly independent Liberia, working for the ACS as a doctor.<ref name="Charleston">{{cite book | first=Alphonso | last=Brown | title=A Gullah Guide to Charleston: Walking Through Black History | pages=96 | publisher=The History Press | year=2008 | isbn=978-1-59629-392-2 | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=AI8SdCmP42oC&q=%22James+Skivring+Smith%2C+Jr.%22&pg=PA96}}</ref>

== Politics ==
Smith served as Secretary of State from 1856 to 1860 and was later elected as a senator from [Grand Bassa County](/source/Grand_Bassa_County) from 1868 to 1869. In the [1869 presidential election](/source/1869_Liberian_general_election), Smith was elected vice president under President [Edward James Roye](/source/Edward_James_Roye). The two were the first [True Whig](/source/True_Whig_Party) politicians to hold their respective offices. On October 26, 1871, President Roye was [forcibly removed](/source/1871_Liberian_coup_d'%C3%A9tat) from office after unconstitutionally extending his term, leading Smith to serve the remaining two months of Roye's term as president. Smith's tenure as president remains the shortest in Liberian history. After leaving office, Smith returned to [Buchanan](/source/Buchanan%2C_Liberia) and served as Superintendent of Grand Bassa County from 1874 to 1884.<ref>[http://lcweb2.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/h?pp/PPALL:@field(NUMBER+@1(cph+3g06775)) Library of Congress website]</ref>

==Personal life==
Smith's son, [James Skivring Smith Jr.](/source/James_Skivring_Smith_Jr.), later became a successful politician in Liberia, also serving as Superintendent of Grand Bassa County and as vice president from 1930 to 1944.<ref name=Charleston/>

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