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- John_F._Cook_Jr. abstract "John Francis Cook Jr. (1833-January 20, 1910) was a prominent educator, politician, tax collector, businessman, community organizer, civil rights activist, and member of the African-American, Washingtonian elite of the late 19th century. Born into an established, middle-class family in Washington D.C., Cook was believed to be D.C.’s richest black resident in 1895 with a net worth of over two hundred thousand dollars. As a civilian and in government, Cook championed civil rights causes aimed at uplifting D.C.’s black community, mainly through education, community engagement, and political activism. Cook was also a staunch opponent of Jim Crow laws, the Colonization movement, as well as many other causes designed to put African Americans at the fringes of American life.".
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- John_F._Cook_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink Howard_University.
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- John_F._Cook_Jr. comment "John Francis Cook Jr. (1833-January 20, 1910) was a prominent educator, politician, tax collector, businessman, community organizer, civil rights activist, and member of the African-American, Washingtonian elite of the late 19th century. Born into an established, middle-class family in Washington D.C., Cook was believed to be D.C.’s richest black resident in 1895 with a net worth of over two hundred thousand dollars.".
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