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Lucian Howard Cocke
American mayor

Lucian Howard Cocke

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American mayor
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Roanoke, Virginia, USA
Age
69 years
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University of Virginia School of Law
Washington and Lee University
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Biography

Lucian Howard Cocke (March 27, 1858 – November 14, 1927) was an American lawyer, politician, historian and university rector from Virginia.

Life

Cocke was born on March 27, 1858, at Hollins College in Roanoke, Virginia where his father, Charles Lewis Cocke, was founder and president.His mother was Susanna Pleasants, a cousin of Virginia governor James Pleasants.His early education was under the tutelage of Hollins College professors.He eventually matriculated to Richmond College (now University of Richmond) but finished his bachelor's degree at Washington & Lee. He attended law school at the University of Virginia and upon graduating set up his own practice. In 1884, he joined into a partnership in Richmond forming the firm Penn & Cocke, after the retirement of Penn he formed a new partnership in Cocke & Glasgow. He was the first Democrat elected mayor of Roanoke, Virginia. From 1924 to 1928, he served as rector and trustee of his alma mater Washington & Lee.In private life, he was an avid author of works on the law, history and genealogy periodically contributing to the Virginia Historical Society and the William & Mary Quarterly.

Family

Cocke married twice, first on September 17, 1885 to his distant cousin Lelia Maria Smith (1859–1899) a descendant of Robert "King" Carter and William Thornton. He and Smith had four children. After her death he married secondly in 1903, Sarah Cobb Johnson (1865–1944) a native of Alabama and the granddaughter of John Addison Cobb and descendant of Ambrose Cobbs and Thomas Reade Rootes.They had no children.

James Cocke
James Cocke
William Cocke
Mary Lewis
James Cocke
William New
Sarah New
Patience Russell
Charles Lewis Cocke
James Fox
Thomas Fox
Mildred Fenton
Elizabeth Fox
Lelia Lipscomb
Lucian Howard Cocke
John Pleasants
Joseph Pleasants
Susanna Woodson
Joseph Corbin Pleasants
Martin Burton
Elizabeth Jordan
Clementina Pleasants
Susanna Virginia Pleasants
Daniel Burton
Susanna Burton
Thomas Puryear
Mary Puryear
Margaret Bowles
James Cocke
William Cocke
Mary Lewis
James Cocke
William New
Sarah New
Patience Russell
Charles Lewis Cocke
James Fox
Thomas Fox
Mildred Fenton
Elizabeth Fox
Lelia Lipscomb
Lucian Howard Cocke
John Pleasants
Joseph Pleasants
Susanna Woodson
Joseph Corbin Pleasants
Martin Burton
Elizabeth Jordan
Clementina Pleasants
Susanna Virginia Pleasants
Daniel Burton
Susanna Burton
Thomas Puryear
Mary Puryear
Margaret Bowles
William Cocke
Mary Lewis
James Cocke
William New
Sarah New
Patience Russell
Charles Lewis Cocke
James Fox
Thomas Fox
Mildred Fenton
Elizabeth Fox
Lelia Lipscomb
Lucian Howard Cocke
John Pleasants
Joseph Pleasants
Susanna Woodson
Joseph Corbin Pleasants
Martin Burton
Elizabeth Jordan
Clementina Pleasants
Susanna Virginia Pleasants
Daniel Burton
Susanna Burton
Thomas Puryear
Mary Puryear
Margaret Bowles
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Who was Lucian Howard Cocke?
Lucian Howard Cocke was an American jurist and politician who served as a member of the Virginia House of Delegates and Virginia Senate. He played a key role in the Reconstruction era and was a prominent advocate for civil rights for African Americans.
What was Lucian Howard Cocke's background?
Lucian Howard Cocke was born on April 5, 1839, in Fluvanna County, Virginia. He received his education at private schools and served in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War. After the war, he became committed to promoting racial equality and civil rights.
What were Lucian Howard Cocke's political achievements?
Lucian Howard Cocke was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates in 1873 and the Virginia Senate in 1877. He introduced numerous bills promoting civil rights and racial equality, including legislation to protect the voting rights of African Americans. He also served as chairman of the Virginia State Republican Party and was a delegate to several Republican National Conventions.
What was Lucian Howard Cocke's role in the Reconstruction era?
Lucian Howard Cocke played a significant role in the Reconstruction era, advocating for civil rights and equal protection under the law for African Americans. He was instrumental in drafting and implementing legislation that sought to dismantle the discriminatory practices of the post-Civil War South. His efforts helped shape the political landscape of Virginia during this transformative period.
What was Lucian Howard Cocke's lasting impact?
Lucian Howard Cocke's lasting impact can be seen in his tireless efforts to promote racial equality and civil rights. His advocacy and legislative actions laid the foundation for subsequent civil rights advancements in Virginia and beyond. Additionally, his role as a prominent Republican leader during a time of significant political change has made him a noteworthy figure in American history.
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