Sidney Dillon Redmond (October 11, 1871 – February 11, 1948) was an American civic leader, physician, lawyer, and politician from Jackson, Mississippi.
[1] He was an important African American community leader and headed the Mississippi Republican Party as part of the "black-and-tan" faction.
[3] After his son Sidney Revels Redmond graduated from Harvard Law School in 1926, they opened a firm together.
[3] The charges against his son Sidney Revels Redmond would be dropped, with the condition he left the state of Mississippi and practiced law elsewhere.
[3] A Mississippi disciplinary bar committee filed a motion for a new hearing after, citing racial prejudice in the case summary by Judge V. J. Strickler of Hinds County.
[3] The court motion filed by Redmond was also challenged, due to what was considered an attack on the Constitution of Mississippi.