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Alabama Delegation to the
1972 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Hugh Boles, Hueytown - L. W. Brannan, Jr., Foley - Howard Brown, Eutaw - James Chancey, Tuscaloosa - Mrs. S. A. Cherry, Dothan - Isom Clemon, Mobile - Elsie Clifton, Bexar - Fred C. Folsom, Cullman - Jack Giles, Huntsville - Earl Goodwin, Selma - Robert Hitt, Attalla - David Hood, Jr., Bessemer - James L. Hunt, Tuscumbia - Jess Lanier, Bessemer - Rufus Lewis, Montgomery - Joe McCorquodale III, Jackson - John B. McKinney, Talladega - P. Graves Musgrove, Birmingham - Ruth J. Owens, Birmingham - Abner Powell, Andalusia - J. Groce Pratt, Aliceville - Elsie Province, Florence - I. Drayton Pruitt, Jr., Livingston - Albert Rains, Gadsden - Thomas Reed, Tuskegee - I. J. Scott, Jr., Opelika - Fred Simpson, Huntsville - Mac Allen Thomas, Rockford - Mrs. Jesse Todd, Birmingham - Edna Wade, Mobile - Ezell Webb, Headland - Jack Wood, Heflin

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Jack Alexander, Mobile - Lucius Amerson, Tuskegee - Pittman Bell, Birmingham - H. R. Campbell, Scottsboro - Robert Chapman, Prichard - Mrs. Sam Crawford, Birmingham - Charlotte Dominick, Birmingham - Velma Drawhorn, Bessemer - Mrs. Emmett Eaton, Mulga - Howard Eubanks, Tuscaloosa - Alice Guntharp, Decatur - Stanley Harris, Gadsden - Wilbur Hollins, Birmingham - Alvin Holmes, Montgomery - Mrs. Ernest Jackson, Flomaton - Alston Keith II, Selma - Horace Kelly, Haleyville - Susan Lancaster, Montgomery - Herbert McFadden, Rockford - Jim Oakley, Centreville - Joe B. Petrey, Petrey - I. J. Scott, Sr., Opelika - Arthur Shores, Birmingham - Hilda Smilie, Montgomery - Fred Smith, Eufaula - Mrs. Fred Smith, Eufaula - Clarence Snowden, Mobile - Ludean Speas, Bexar - Frank Stacey, Birmingham - Robert Vance, Mountain Brook - Bill Williams, Bridgeport - James E. Wilson, Jasper - Robert Wilson, Jasper - George Wingard, Anniston


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