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John Hope

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Gender Male
Death88 years ago
Date of birth June 2,1868
Zodiac sign Gemini
Born Augusta
Georgia
United States
Date of died February 22,1936
DiedAtlanta
Georgia
United States
Spouse Lugenia Burns Hope
Parent(s)James Hope, Mary Frances Taylor
Movies/Shows A Promise of Time Travel
The Lone Road
Charlie and Hope
Awards Presidential Medal of Freedom
Spingarn Medal
Kluge Prize
Jefferson Lecture
Helmerich Award
Guggenheim Fellowship for Humanities, US & Canada
St. Louis Literary Award
Anisfield-Wolf Book Award for Lifetime Achievement
American Academy of Arts and Letters Gold Medal for History
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Christmas Crackers for Cats
Daddy Was Santa and Other Christmas Stories
Silencing Sharks
Pankyland
Nursery Rhymes for Cats
Frozen Floppies
Everybody Dies: Informative Book about Death
Letters on Credit. the Second Edition. with a Postscript, and a Short Account of the Bank of Amsterdam. by John Hope, Esq
Everybody's Offensive: Informative Book about Being Offensive
Christmas Carols for Cats
A Letter to the Lord Chancellor, on the Claims of the Church of Scotland in Regard to Its Jurisdiction and on the Proposed Changes in Its Polity
Watch the Butterfly
Colby in the Crosshairs
The House of Scindea - Scholar's Choice Edition
Occasional Attempts at Sentimental Poetry, by a Man of Business: With Some Miscellaneous Composition of His Friends
Pankyland 2: The Movie
The House of Scindea: A Sketch
Lake Mary
the council
Secret Adventures of Foxfire: Busting Walls
John's Shorts
Condescendence of the Instructions Produced in Support of the Claim of John Earl of Hopetoun, for Vouching His Title to the Heritable Sheriffship of Linlithgow; . . . Bathgate
Pupak and the Great Fish
The Band Aid
Teenagehood, Amongst Other Stories
Soldiers' Stories
Thoughts
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John Hope, born in Augusta, Georgia, was an American educator and political activist, the first African-descended president of both Morehouse College in 1906 and of Atlanta University in 1929, where he worked to develop graduate programs. Both are historically Black colleges.

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