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      <title>Annie Brown Kennedy, first Black woman in North Carolina's legislature, has died</title>
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      <description>Annie Brown Kennedy, a trailblazing attorney, politician and civil rights leader in Winston-Salem, has died. Kennedy broke through multiple barriers for…</description>
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</figcaption></figure><p style="line-height:1.38">Annie Brown Kennedy, a trailblazing attorney, politician and civil rights leader in Winston-Salem, has died.</p> 
<p>Kennedy broke through multiple barriers for Black women in North Carolina. She was one of the first to become a licensed attorney in the state, the first in the General Assembly and the first to serve as a presidential elector.</p> 
<p>U.S. Rep. Alma Adams (D-12th) says Kennedy was a mentor to her.</p> 
<p>"I cherished the opportunity to work with her," she says. "She took me aside when I first came to the State House, and was the only other Black woman there at the time. She helped guide me, and I admired her because she was a brilliant woman, a brilliant attorney, and the consummate stateswoman. She was always genuine, kind, and supportive. She wasn’t loud in her speaking, but always spoke with strength. She leaves a tremendous legacy, not only as a giant in Winston-Salem and North Carolina politics but also as the greatest mentor a new legislator could have. My prayers and thoughts are with her sons and her family."</p> 
<p>Annie Brown Kennedy was a native of Atlanta. According to Kinfolk, a biography site for hidden figures, she met her husband Harold Kennedy Jr. <a href="https://kinfolkhistory.com/biography/Annie%20Brown%20Kennedy%20Biography/131" rel="noopener" target="_blank">while earning her law degree from Howard University. </a>They relocated to Winston-Salem, and in the 1950s the couple began working together as lawyers.&nbsp;</p> 
<p>Eventually, their twins Harvey and Harold Kennedy III joined them. The firm Kennedy, Kennedy, Kennedy &amp; Kennedy, LLP is still active.</p> 
<p>Annie Kennedy served as a presidential elector during the 1976 campaign won by Jimmy Carter.</p> 
<p>Former Gov. Jim Hunt appointed her to the legislature in 1979 to fill a vacancy. She ultimately served 13 years in the State House.&nbsp;</p> 
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