George William Cook | |
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Born | |
Died | August 20, 1931 |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Howard University Liberal Arts, and Law |
Spouse | Coralie Franklin Cook |
Children | George William Cook Jr. |
George William Cook (January 7, 1855 – August 20, 1931) was an American educator who served as instructor, dean, alumni secretary and manager at Howard University. Born a slave in Winchester, Virginia, he was one of 8 children of Eliza and Peyton Cook. [1] He graduated from the university, as a student of both the liberal arts college, and the law school. [2] His career spanned fifty-eight of the first sixty-six of Howard University's history.
He also served on the executive board of Directors of the Washington, DC NAACP [3] from its inception until his death, which occurred in Philadelphia.
George William Cook | |
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Born | |
Died | August 20, 1931 |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Howard University Liberal Arts, and Law |
Spouse | Coralie Franklin Cook |
Children | George William Cook Jr. |
George William Cook (January 7, 1855 – August 20, 1931) was an American educator who served as instructor, dean, alumni secretary and manager at Howard University. Born a slave in Winchester, Virginia, he was one of 8 children of Eliza and Peyton Cook. [1] He graduated from the university, as a student of both the liberal arts college, and the law school. [2] His career spanned fifty-eight of the first sixty-six of Howard University's history.
He also served on the executive board of Directors of the Washington, DC NAACP [3] from its inception until his death, which occurred in Philadelphia.