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Alabama Delegation to the
1964
Democratic National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Frank
O. Alonzo, Mobile
- Richard
Arthur, Fayette
- L.
W. Brannan, Jr., Foley
- John
F. Britton, Montgomery
- Leland
Childs, Birmingham
- Harry
P. Clark, Mobile
- Eugene
Connor, Birmingham
- E.
A. 'Buddy' Couch, Hamilton
- Steve
Dailey, University
- Joe
S. Elliott, Decatur
- E.
M. Frazier, Decatur
- Emmett
Fulgram, Phenix City
- Robert
C. Gafford, Birmingham
- Gerald
E. Golson, Eutaw
- Earl
Goodwin, Selma
- Bill
Hardin, Gadsden
- Henry
Heller, Montgomery
- H.
A. House, Gadsden
- William
E. Johnston, Tuscaloosa
- Robert
Jones, Montgomery
- J.
A. Kehalley, Mobile
- J. H.
'Jack' Kelly, Haleyville
- Hubert
Kilgore, Irondale
- Jess
Lanier, Bessemer
- Roy
D. McCord, Gadsden
- J.
B. 'Mac' McKinney, Talladega
- Hugh
D. Merrill, Anniston
- Neil
Metcalf, Geneva
- Carl
M. Murphree, Decatur
- Reuben
L. Newton, Jasper
- Ruth
J. Owens, Birmingham
- Hilton
Parish, Dothan
- Pierre
Pelham, Mobile
- Joe
J. Phillips, Sylacauga
- Mrs.
Charles G. Reynolds, Alexander City
- Jack
W. Smith, Geneva
- J.
R. Stallworth, Tuscaloosa
Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Hazel
Elliott, Decatur
- Esther
Hannay, Hillsboro
- Don
L. Hawkins, Birmingham
- Joe
C. Ingram, Mt. Olive
- J.
Ernest Jackson, Flomaton
- Helen
B. Jones, Oakman
- W.
Ray Lolley, Enterprise
- Ethel
M. McCord, Gadsden
- Wallace
Miller, Enterprise
- Harold
Morris, East Gadsden
- Sue T.
Newton, Jasper
- Bill
Nichols, Sylacauga
- Wallace
Pruitt, Jr., Chatom
- Paul
L. Smith, Montgomery
- Leonard
S. Thomas, Nixburg
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