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Hankins is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Abraham P. Hankins (1900–1963), American painter * Antthony Mark Hankins (born 1968), American fashion designer * Catherine Hankins (born 1949), Canadian epidemiologist * Cecil Hankins (1922–2002), American basketball and football player *Cornelius Hankins (1863–1946), American painter *Dena Hankins (born 1975), American author * Dennis B. Hankins (born 1959), American diplomat and ambassador *Don Hankins (1902–1963), American baseball player *Ethan Hankins (born 2000), American baseball player * Frank H. Hankins (1877–1970), American sociologist and anthropologist *Freeman Hankins (1917–1988), American politician * George Hankins (born 1997), English cricketer *Harold Hankins (1930–2009), British electrical engineer * Harry Hankins (born 1999), English cricketer *James Hankins (born 1955), American historian *Jay Hankins (1935–2020), American baseball player *Johnathan Hankins (born 1992), American foot ...
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Zach Hankins
Zach Hankins (born July 27, 1996) is an American professional basketball player for Hapoel Jerusalem of the Israeli Basketball Premier League. He played college basketball for the Xavier Musketeers his senior season. As a power forward/center, Hankins was named the NCAA Division II National Player of the Year for the 2017–18 season while playing for Ferris State. Early life and high school career Hankins is the son of Scott and Dawn Hankins and participated in the 3-on-3 summer slam/beach bash basketball tournament in the Venetian Games growing up. In addition to basketball, he had a passion for music and played the trombone in a band. Hankins played at Charlevoix High School in Charlevoix, Michigan. As a junior, he averaged 12 points and eight rebounds per game, while shooting 71 percent. In late 2013, Hankins was running up the floor and stopped abruptly, breaking his left foot. Three months later, a doctor gave him clearance to resume practicing, but Hankins broke the foo ...
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Johnathan Hankins
Johnathan Hankins (born March 30, 1992) is an American football defensive tackle for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Ohio State, where he received All-American honors, and was drafted by the New York Giants in the second round of the 2013 NFL Draft. He also played a season with the Indianapolis Colts. Early years Hankins was born in Dearborn Heights, Michigan. He began his high school football career as a 255-pound offensive guard in his freshman year. For his sophomore year he transferred to Southeastern High School, where he started on the defensive line. Five-star prospect William Gholston transferred to Southeastern in 2008, creating the "best defense in Detroit", with Hankins shutting down the inside and Gholston patrolling on the edge. Hankins was regarded as a three-star recruit by Rivals.com, and was listed as the No. 20 prospect from Michigan in the class of 2010. He intended to accompany Gholston to Michigan S ...
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Lethia Sherman Hankins
Lethia Sherman Hankins (January 2, 1934 – December 29, 2014) was an educator, civic leader, and politician who was active in Wilmington, North Carolina. In 2005 she received national award from the YWCA, the Dorothy I. Height Racial Justice Award, and in 2020 her portrait was one of five commissioned to hang in Bellamy Mansion in honor of North Carolinian women who impacted women, as part of the centennial celebrations of the League of Women Voters for the ratification of the 19th Amendment. Early life and education Lethia Mae Sherman was born on January 2, 1934, in Georgetown, South Carolina, the daughter of Mary (née Flowers) and Benjamin Sherman. The family moved to Wilmington, North Carolina shortly after her birth. Sherman was an only child, and the first of her family to go to college. She told ''Wilma'' magazine in May 2003, "My parents were not educated but believed if I could get this thing called and education, I could really do something." Sherman was a graduate o ...
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Dena Hankins
Dena Hankins (born 1975) is an American novelist and short story author, best known for queer and transgender erotic romance. Her short stories have been published in several erotica anthologies, including ''Best Lesbian Romance of the Year 2015'' edited by Radclyffe. Hankins' work is part of a growing trend to feature queer romance that is outside of the "issues" books that were once more common. ''Publishers Weekly'' called her novel ''Blue Water Dreams'', featuring a love story between a queer cisgender woman and a transgender man, an "exciting debut", and Lambda Literary Review included ''Blue Water Dreams'' among "new and noteworthy" LGBT books. Literary blog ''Out in Print: Queer Book Reviews'' chose Blue Water Dreams for inclusion in its "Best of 2014" top ten list. The American Library Association found her book to be "well within the expectations of the romance genre, albeit with an aypical male lead." Hankins' second novel, ''Heart of the Lilikoi'', features an erotic ro ...
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Antthony Mark Hankins
Antthony Mark Hankins (born November 10, 1968) is an American fashion designer who founded Antthony Mark Hankins Inc. in 1994. By his mid-twenties he had built his own $40 million business and was named by ''Newsweek'' as one of the top 100 people to watch in America. Early life Antthony has been featured in Business Week Magazine (November 1997), ''The Wall Street Journal'' (October 1995) and numerous other publications as a success story of a poor, African-American boy from a New Jersey factory town. He was born in Elizabeth, New Jersey, to Mary Jane and Ramone Moya. He is the youngest of seven children and has a twin sister. His parents divorced when Antthony was young and at the age of twelve his mother remarried. He attended art classes and sewing classes at Roosevelt Middle School in Roselle. In his free time he designed clothing for friends and colleagues. His first sewing machine cost $150 which he had loaned from a friend at the Elizabeth's Union County courthou ...
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Terry Hankins
Terry Lee Hankins (October 10, 1974 – June 2, 2009) was an American serial killer who killed five family members in Mansfield, Texas between October 2000 and August 2001. After fully admitting responsibility, he was convicted of two of the murders and was sentenced to death. Hankins was executed by lethal injection on June 2, 2009, becoming the 200th inmate executed in Texas under the governorship of Rick Perry. Early life Terry Lee Hankins was born on October 10, 1974. When he was young, his parents divorced and he was sent to live with his father Ernie. Hankins was introduced to two stepmothers, both of whom he later claimed sexually abused him. At age 18, he married Tammy Bryce, and he moved in with her three children. Murders On October 1, 2000, Hankins struck 20-year-old half-sister Pearl Sevenstar over the head multiple times with a car jack, killing her. Afterwards he wrapped her body in a plastic sheet, and stuffed it into the front seat of a car at his father's a ...
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Cornelius Hankins
Cornelius Hankins (1863-1946) was an American painter. He painted agrarian landscapes of Tennessee and portraits of Confederate States Army, Confederate veterans and politicians. Early life Cornelius Hankins was born on July 12, 1863, in Itawamba County, Mississippi. His father was Edward Locke Hankins and his mother, Annie Mary McFadden. Career Hankins moved to Nashville, Tennessee, where he was taught painting by Edwin M. Gardner, an art teacher and painter. By 1897, he taught at the Richmond Art Club in Richmond, Virginia. Meanwhile, he began exhibiting his work. By March 1902, his paintings were exhibited at the University Club (Nashville, Tennessee), University Club in Nashville. A decade later, in November 1912, they were exhibited at the Centennial Club. Hankins painted a portrait of Sumner Archibald Cunningham, the founder of the ''Confederate Veteran''. He also painted a portrait of Caroline Meriwether Goodlett, the founding president of the United Daughters of the Co ...
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Catherine Hankins
Catherine Anita Hankins (born 1949) is a Canadian epidemiologist. Hankins was the Deputy Medical Officer of Health at Calgary Health Services before accepting a faculty position at McGill University. Early life and education Hankins was born in 1949. She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in French and medical degree from the University of Calgary. In recognition of her contributions to AIDS research, the institution recognized Hankins as a Distinguished Graduate in 1993. Hankins subsequently earned her Master's of Science degree from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and her PhD from the University of Amsterdam. Career In 1983, Hankins was appointed Deputy Medical Officer of Health at Calgary Health Services as the country dealt with the AIDS epidemic. While serving in this role, she found meat linked to E. coli which caused kidney failure in three children and she sent 49 raw hamburger samples to a laboratory in Edmonton. Hankins was also appointed chairwoman ...
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Ethan Hankins
Ethan Gordon Hankins (born May 23, 2000) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Cleveland Guardians organization. Amateur career Hankins attended Forsyth Central High School in Cumming, Georgia. As a junior in 2017, he had a 0.90 earned run average (ERA) with 77 strikeouts in innings pitched and was named the ''Forsyth County News'' Pitcher of the Year. After the season, he played in the Under Armour All-America Baseball Game and played for the USA Baseball 18U National Team. Professional career Hankins committed to Vanderbilt University Vanderbilt University (informally Vandy or VU) is a private research university in Nashville, Tennessee. Founded in 1873, it was named in honor of shipping and rail magnate Cornelius Vanderbilt, who provided the school its initial $1-million ... to play college baseball. He was drafted 35th overall by the Cleveland Indians in the 2018 Major League Baseball draft. After the draft, Hankins signed to play baseball at Chipola Co ...
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Cecil Hankins
Cecil O. Hankins (January 6, 1922 – June 3, 2002) was an American professional basketball and football player who played for the St. Louis Bombers and Boston Celtics in the Basketball Association of America prior to the formation of the NBA. Hankins was a four-sport star at Zaneis Consolidated School and attended Oklahoma A&M (now Oklahoma State University). After playing basketball and running track as a freshman, Hankins transferred to Southeastern Oklahoma State University where he starred in basketball and football before returning to Oklahoma State for his senior year. In that year, Hankins was a key player for Henry Iba's 1945 national championship team, averaging 13.3 points for the Aggies. Hankins also starred on the gridiron, starting at halfback for the 1945 Cotton Bowl champions. Following the close of his collegiate career, Cecil Hankins weighed opportunities in both professional football (with the Boston Yanks The Boston Yanks were a National Football Lea ...
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James Hankins
James Hankins (born 1955) is an intellectual historian specializing in the Italian Renaissance. He is the General Editor of the I Tatti Renaissance Library and the Associate Editor of the Catalogus Translationum et Commentariorum. He is a professor in the History Department of Harvard University. In Spring 2018, he is a Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture. In 2012 he was honored with the Paul Oskar Kristeller Lifetime Achievement Award of the Renaissance Society of America. Education and early career Hankins was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He took an A.B. in Classics from Duke University (1977) and M.A., M.Phil. and Ph.D. degrees in History from Columbia University (1985). At Columbia he worked with Eugene F. Rice and the historian of philosophy Paul Oskar Kristeller, serving as the latter's research assistant for six years. In 1985 he joined the history faculty at Harvard University. Work and recognition Hankin ...
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Steve Hankins
Stephen Hankins (birth registered second ¼ 1952) is a former professional rugby league footballer who played as a or . He played at club level for Dewsbury, Featherstone Rovers and Bramley, and also represented Yorkshire. Playing career Featherstone Rovers Hankins made his début for Featherstone Rovers on 3 February 1980. During his time at the club he made 137 appearances, scoring 13 tries. Hankins played at in Featherstone Rovers' 14–12 victory over Hull F.C. in the 1983 Challenge Cup Final during the 1982–83 season at Wembley Stadium, London on 7 May 1983. Yorkshire Hankins played in both games for Yorkshire in the 1979–80 County Championship The County Championship (referred to as the LV= Insurance County Championship for sponsorship reasons) is the domestic first-class cricket competition in England and Wales and is organised by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB). It bec .... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Hankins, Steve 1952 births Living peop ...
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