Doctor Coaken Jones
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The late Doctor Coaken Jones was born on a small tenant farm on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, on January 15, 1894, and spent his boyhood on nearby Paris Island. After completing his schooling there, he left home to attend Penn Normal and Industrial School in Frogmore, South Carolina, working for his room and board. His college education began in 1916 when he entered Hampton Institute in Hampton, Virginia. That education was interrupted by World War I, and he enlisted in the U.S Army in 1918, serving in France. He returned to Hampton after the war where he graduated with a bachelor of science degree in 1923. D. C.’s first job after graduation was as a farm demonstration agent in Nansemond County, Virginia, where he worked for two years. In 1925, he resigned and moved halfway across the country, accepting a position at Langston University.
From 1925 to 1929, D. C. worked as a supervisor, itinerant teacher trainer, and
vocational agriculture teacher at Langston and in the small nearby town of
Luther. In 1926, he met Elesta Elliott, a Langston student, and married her in
1928. Their marriage was blessed with two daughters, Eloise and Dorista. Mr. Jones was inducted to the CareerTech Hall of Fame in 1997.
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