James Hood (disambiguation)

James Hood (disambiguation)

James Hood may refer to:

* James Hood (born c. 1943), one of the first two African Americans to enroll at the University of Alabama in 1963 during the American Civil Rights era
* James Hood (football player), American, played in the Canadian Football League
* James W. Hood (1831–1918), bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church during the Civil War


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