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'''James Monroe Cox''' was the president of [[Philander Smith College]] from the 1890s into the 1910s. Cox became leader of the college in 1896.
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'''James Monroe Cox''' (February 26, 1860 - January 3, 1948) was the president of [[Philander Smith College]] from 1898 to 1924.
  
Cox was born to John Wesley and Martha Cox in Fredonia, Alabama, on February 26, 1860. He received his undergraduate degree from Clark University in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1884, and his graduate degree from Gammon Theological Seminary in Atlanta in 1886. He attained a doctorate of divinity in 1898.  
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Cox was born to John Wesley and Martha Cox in Fredonia, Alabama, on February 26, 1860. He was educated in the schools of Atlanta, Georgia, and received his undergraduate degree from Clark University there in 1884. He was awarded an advanced B.D. degree from Gammon Theological Seminary in Atlanta in 1886. Cox began teaching ancient languages at Philander Smith in 1887. Cox married Hattie W. Robinson of Macon, Georgia, on September 20 of that same year. They had five children together. Cox attained a doctorate of divinity from Gammon Seminary in 1898.  
  
Cox married Hattie W. Robinson of Macon, Georgia, on September 20, 1887.
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Cox died on January 3, 1948. The [[Cox Administration Building]] is named in his honor.
  
 
==References==
 
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*Daniel Wallace Culp, ed., ''Twentieth Century Negro Literature'' (Naperville, IL: J. L. Nichols & Co., 1902), 294.
 
*''Who's Who in the World, 1912'' (The International Who's Who Publishing Company., 1911), 322.
 
*''Who's Who in the World, 1912'' (The International Who's Who Publishing Company., 1911), 322.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:30, 5 October 2009

James Monroe Cox (February 26, 1860 - January 3, 1948) was the president of Philander Smith College from 1898 to 1924.

Cox was born to John Wesley and Martha Cox in Fredonia, Alabama, on February 26, 1860. He was educated in the schools of Atlanta, Georgia, and received his undergraduate degree from Clark University there in 1884. He was awarded an advanced B.D. degree from Gammon Theological Seminary in Atlanta in 1886. Cox began teaching ancient languages at Philander Smith in 1887. Cox married Hattie W. Robinson of Macon, Georgia, on September 20 of that same year. They had five children together. Cox attained a doctorate of divinity from Gammon Seminary in 1898.

Cox died on January 3, 1948. The Cox Administration Building is named in his honor.

References

  • Daniel Wallace Culp, ed., Twentieth Century Negro Literature (Naperville, IL: J. L. Nichols & Co., 1902), 294.
  • Who's Who in the World, 1912 (The International Who's Who Publishing Company., 1911), 322.

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