John F. Cook Jr.
John F. Cook Jr.  | |
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| Born | September 1833 Washington, D.C., United States  | 
| Died | January 20, 1910 (aged 76) | 
| Nationality | American | 
| Occupation(s) | Educator, politician, tax collector, businessman | 
| Known for | Civil rights activism | 
| Spouse | |
| Children | 5 | 
John Francis Cook Jr. (September 1833 – January 20, 1910) was a prominent businessman, politician and civil rights activist who was a member of the Washingtonian African-American elite of the late 19th century. Born into an established, middle-class family in Washington D.C., Cook was believed to at point point to be D.C.'s richest black resident.
Over his career, he served as a tax collector, educator, and community organizer, among other roles. Cook was also a staunch opponent of Jim Crow laws and the Colonization movement.