Charles Hooks
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"Charles Hooks" was a United States House of Representatives/United States Representative from North Carolina; born in Bertie County, North Carolina, February 20, 1768; when he was two years old his parents moved to Duplin County, North Carolina and settled on a plantation near Kenansville, North Carolina/Kenansville; became a planter; member of the North Carolina General Assembly/State house of commons 1801-1805; served in the State senate in 1810 and 1811; elected as a Democratic-Republican Party (United States)/Democratic-Republican to the Fourteenth Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of William R. King and served from December 2, 1816 to March 4, 1817; elected to the Sixteenth, Seventeenth, and Eighteenth Congresses (March 4, 1819 – March 4, 1825); moved to Alabama in 1826, settled near Montgomery, Alabama/Montgomery, and again engaged in planting; died near Montgomery, Ala., October 18, 1843; interment in the Molton family cemetery. Hooks was the great-grandfather of William Julius Harris.

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I'm very concerned about the role of one of our city councilman in this process. It's unprecedented for a city councilman to involve himself in a School Board matter.

He needs to remember he's always wearing a City Council hat.