
Clint Smith Biography
Clint Smith is an activist, writer, and author presently working since 2021 at the Atlantic as a staff writer. He also hosts the series Black American History. Smith also covers Pod Save the People as a regular contributor. He has won Best Poetry Book from American Library Association and also Images Awards finalist from the NAACP in addition.
Clint Smith Age
Smith was born on August 25, 1988, in New Orleans, Louisiana, in the United States of America. He is 33 years old as of 2021.
Clint Smith Height
Smith stands at an average height of 5 ft 8 inches/ 1.77 m tall.
Clint Smith Education
Smith attended Benjamin Franklin High School for his high school education. He earned a bachelor’s degree in English from Davidson College later on. During his schooling time, Smith served as a soccer player in college.
Clint Smith Family
Smith was born to his supportive parents Clint Smith, Jr. And Sheryl Sutton in New Orleans, Louisiana, in the United States. He was raised along with his beautiful sister.
Clint Smith Wife
Smith is a happily married man, though, he has not shared any information with the public. Hence no information regarding his wife’s name.
Clint Smith Salary
Smith receives an annual salary of $62,800, in accordance with The Atlantic anchors/reporters’ salaries.
Clint Smith Net worth
Smith has an estimated net worth that ranges between $1 million – $3 million U.S dollars.
Clint Smith Career
Smith is an activist, writer, and author presently working since 2021 at the Atlantic as a staff writer. He also hosts the series Black American History. He also covers Pod Save the People as a regular contributor. In addition, Clint has won Best Poetry Book from American Library Association and also Image Awards finalist from the NAACP. He earned a bachelor’s degree in English from Davidson College. During his schooling time, Smith served as a soccer player in college.
Moreover, Clint Smith has also written various football club fan on the sport as for New Yorker F.C. . In 2014 Smith was part of the winning team at the National Poetry Slam 2014 and also from The American Poetry Review of the Jerome J. Shestack Prize the 2017 recipient. Furthermore, Clint first published his first book in 2016 Counting Descent. He also appeared in Forbess 30 Under 30list thee 2018.