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New book on Dr. Hezekiah Hankal details some surprising facts


A retired Milligan University professor has completed work on a book that he hopes will call attention to an important figure in Johnson City’s development as a regional hub for education, faith and medicine: Dr. Hezekiah B. Hankal.
“Hezekiah Hankal took it upon himself to uplift our community’s African Americans during the era when Jim Crow laws severely restricted their lives and their opportunities to get ahead in the world,” Donald Shaffer said recently. “Dr. Hankal had never been a slave. But when freedom came for the slaves, he soon married one, and he devoted the rest of his life to serving the physical and mental and spiritual needs of his fellow African Americans. He identified with them and strove to empower them to prosper to the extent possible in the face of society’s array of measures to hold them down.” ....

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Today In Johnson City History: Feb. 13


Feb. 13, 1890: Readers of The Comet learned about railway plans. “As mentioned last week in the Comet the board met on Thursday to consider a proposition made by Col. W.P. Dunavant and Capt. Sam Tate Jr., asking for the franchise to build a street railroad in Johnson City. After discussing the proposition at length the committee was continued and Gen. Wilder agreed to pay the expenses of sending the committee to Chatta-nooga to investigate the matter thoroughly before the franchise is granted. The committee will go to Chattanooga to-day (sic) and the matter will be settled on their return.”
Feb. 13, 1911: The Nashville Banner, with a dateline of Johnson City, reported on the possibility of a reform court. “Saturday afternoon the Ministers’ Association of Johnson City and the County Board of Education held a meeting as a result of the shooting of Prof. Gray by John Smith, a school boy. . It was the sense of the meeting that a compulsory school law should be ....

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