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Karoly Hokky

Károly Hokky (known as Charles J. Hokky in the later part of his life) (1888, in Szepsi, Abaúj-Torna County, Kingdom of Hungary – 1971, in Cleveland), was a politician and educator, who due to changing political circumstances, could be defined early on as being a Hungarian, then as an ethnic Hungarian in Czechoslovakia, and later as a Hungarian-American; throughout the transitions though he kept a strong Hungarian political and cultural identity.
==Early Life and Education==
Hokky was born in what was Szepsi, in the Abaúj-Torna County of the Kingdom of Hungary (present-day Moldava nad Bodvou in Slovakia) (another version places his birthplace at Abaujszepesi, Hungary).
He attended both Budapest University and Kolozsvár University (now Babeş-Bolyai University at Cluj-Napoca, Romania).
He was a school teacher in Budapest and later in Kassa.

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