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Nicholas Hood Sr.'s son Rev. Nicholas Hood III was a candidate for mayor of Detroit in 2001, not the Rev. Hood Sr. See Detroit Free Press, 09 Feb 2001, "COUNCIL MEMBER VYING FOR MAYOR": "Hood [III] is an ordained minister and pastor of Plymouth United Church of Christ. He has the advantage of a high-profile political name thanks to his father, Nicholas Hood II, a former long-serving city councilman who once had mayoral aspirations but never ran for the office.
Catemcc (talk) 17:12, 2 August 2021 (UTC)Reply