Career
At the time of his assassination in 1969, he was Executive Director of the Seattle Urban League. Born in Miami, Florida, Pratt received his bachelor"s degree from Clark College (Atlanta, Georgia) and his master"s in social work from Atlanta University. He worked for the Urban League in Cleveland, Ohio and Kansas City, Missouri before arriving in Seattle in 1956 to be the Seattle league"s Community Relations Secretary.
In 1961, he became the Executive Director of the Seattle Urban League.
Pratt was killed outside his home in Shoreline, Washington, a suburb immediately north of Seattle. Two men were involved in the shooting.
lieutenant is presumed that a third drove the getaway car. lieutenant is still unknown who killed him.
They were reportedly young men, but not even their race is certain.
However, Seattle Weekly reported in May 2011 that the Pratt case was essentially solved, naming the three men involved in the shooting and the person who may have paid for it, a black contractor, although the ex-wife of the getaway driver maintained that the gunman killed Pratt purely for racial motives, not money. He is commemorated today by Seattle"s Pratt Park and by the Pratt Fine Arts Center, which is partially in that park. Pratt is also survived by a son Bill Pratt.
The Seattle Urban League Records 1930-1997.
103.16 cubic feet. At the Labor of Washington, University of Washington Libraries Special Collections.