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Morris Hood, Jr.

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Preceded by
  
George F. Montgomery

Political party
  
Democratic

Allegiance
  
United States

Education
  
Wayne State University

Succeeded by
  
Irma Clark-Coleman

Alma mater
  
Wayne State University

Service/branch
  
United States Army

Party
  
Michigan Democratic Party

Born
  
June 5, 1934 Detroit (
1934-06-05
)

Died
  
7 October 1998, Detroit, Michigan, United States

Morris Hood, Jr. was a Democratic member of the Michigan House of Representatives, representing part of Detroit from 1971 until his death in 1998.

Born in Detroit in 1934, Hood served in the United States Army and attended Wayne State University. In 1970, he was elected to the House, and was re-elected 14 times. (His last term was the last he could have served under Michigan's term limits.) While in the House, Hood chaired the Appropriations Committee.

Hood died of a heart attack on October 7, 1998. His body lay in state in the Capitol rotunda, the first legislator to receive the honor.

Hood served as a delegate to four Democratic National Conventions. His son, Morris Hood III, is a member of the Michigan Senate.

He was the primary founder of the King-Chavez-Parks Initiative scholarship program.

References

Morris Hood, Jr. Wikipedia