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Born in Lexington, Virginia in 1861 to enslaved parents, Cook attended Storer College in Harper's Ferry, West Virginia, graduating in 1880 and later served on the Storer faculty as an assistant professor. Cook was also active in the NAACP and involved in the inner circles of the NAWSA, working for the passage of the 19th amendment.
Girls holding on to streamers at May Day celebration.
A male and female student stand outside looking at papers in a file together.
A female and male student.  Male is wearing a letterman sweater.
Students sewing in Home Economics.
A male and female student pose for a portrait.
Male and female students posed for a portrait.
Male and female students in formal clothing.
Male and female student in profile.
Male and female student looking to the left.
Two female student stand next to male student wearing a letterman sweater.
Isabelle Stewart, Raymond McNeal, and Odetta Johnson sit on the lawn at school holding a school pennant.
Four male Storer students pose for a portrait on a snowy day.
Four male Storer students pose for a portrait on the steps of a building.