Proper noun
Hankerson (plural Hankersons)
A surname.
Hankerson, referring to recent unrest at the hands of non-resident protesters, whose motives are to destroy and not to build, responds to their rhetoric by noting that Black Americans have made great contributions to our country. Source: Internet
Robyn Hankerson, community relations manager for Publix’s Miami division, invoked a maxim often used by founder George Jenkins: “We are not only in the grocery business; we’re in the people business.” Source: Internet
Agents with the Georgia Department of Revenue, with help from local authorities, raided all three locations of the restaurant as well as its corporate headquarters — all operated by Knight’s son, Shanga Hankerson. Source: Internet
Former student-employee Tyrone Hankerson Jr. found himself at the center of the scandal when it was reported that he allegedly scammed $429,000 from the university. Source: Internet
If they were starting a clearly injured Roddy White and Leonard Hankerson at wide receiver? Source: Internet
Mr. Hankerson showed where knockoff versions of his furniture designs were for sale online. Source: Internet