Howard Carwile

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Howard Hearnes Carwile (November 14, 1911 – June 6, 1987) was an American lawyer and politician.

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[edit] Family

Howard Carwile was born in Charlotte County, Virginia, to parents Willis Early Carwile (May 6, 1873 - May 10, 1950) and Allie Taylor (July 2, 1887 - November 23, 1968), they were tenant tobacco farmers. Howard was one of 13 children. He married Violet Virginia Talley (January 28, 1918 – October 21, 1994), daughter of John C. Talley (May 8, 1882 - ?) and Virginia Magnetta Cullingsworth (March 27, 1895 - Feb. 1986).

Howard and Violet had one son, Howard H. Carwile, Jr., and one grandchild, Taylor Lane Carwile.

Both Howard and Violet died in Richmond, Virginia. He is the great-great-grandson of Jacob Carwile, an American Revolutionary War soldier.

[edit] Education

[edit] Background

Howard Carwile was known as a fiery, passionate trial attorney in Richmond, Virginia. He opposed the Byrd Organization in his early years, a machine of Conservative Democrats led by Harry Flood Byrd which dominated Virginia's politics from the 1920s until the mid 1960s.

Carwile represented many black clients as a trial lawyer in the 1940s through 1960s in Richmond. He was an ever-vigilant watchdog over the Richmond Police Department and champion for reform of Virginia's prisons and a general political gadfly. A collection of his papers is housed in the Special Collections and Archives section of the library of Virginia Commonwealth University.

[edit] Government offices held

Served on Virginia House committees:

  • Health, Welfare & Institutions
  • Militia and Police

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[edit] Published and broadcast works

  • Weekly columnist for the Richmond Afro-American newspaper
  • Published Speaking from Byrdland, a compilation of his weekly radio programs decrying racial segregation
  • Autobiography Carwile, His Life and Times, published June 1988 ISBN 1556180438
Clean up City Hall - every crevice and crack;

Purge the parasite and liquidate the quack.
Carwile in Council will be something new;
He will represent all but the privileged few."
"The Taxpayers Candidate"

—Howard Carwile, From his handbill as an unsuccessful candidate for Richmond City Council in 1962

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