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Alabama Delegation to the
2004 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Ginger Avery-Buckner, Prattville - Katherine Baker, Birmingham - Tom Barnett, Birmingham - Lowell Barron, Rainsville - Maudie Bedford, Russellville - Roger Bedford, Russellville - Albert Bell, Talladega - Ella B. Bell, Montgomery - Marcel Black, Tuscumbia - Barbara B. Boyd, Anniston - Valvier H. Bright, Montgomery - Beatrice Brooks, Enterprise - Bernest Brooks, Enterprise - Amy Burks, Decatur - James E. Buskey, Mobile - Helen J. Carter, Birmingham - Rex G. Cheatham, Decatur - William Clark, Prichard - Sallie B. Cook, Tuscaloosa - Bud Cramer, Huntsville - Artur Davis, Birmingham - Carolyn Davis, Birmingham - Tyna D. Davis, Montgomery - Warren Davis, Montgomery - Grover Dunn, Bessemer - James Dunn, Anniston - Priscilla Dunn, Bessemer - Ernestine Elliott, Decatur - Isaiah Ezell, Normal - Vivian Figures, Mobile - James E. Folsom, Jr., Cullman - Marsha Folsom, Cullman - Fred D. Gray, Tuskegee - Albert Hall, Curley - Laura Hall, Huntsville - Seth Hammet, Andalusia - Alvin Holmes, Montgomery - Barbara A. Howard, Tuskegee - Ann Hubbert, Montgomery - Doug Jones, Birmingham - Yvonne Kennedy, Mobile - Richard J. Lindsey, Centre - Kobi Little, Selma - Janet T. May, Montgomery - Bettye Maye, York - E. B. McClain, Midfield - Susan D. Parker, Rogersville - Redding Pitt, Montgomery - Joe L. Reed, Montgomery - Quinton Ross, Montgomery - Bobby Singleton, Greensboro - Teresa Smiley, Hayden - Rodger Smitherman, Birmingham - Shelia Smoot, Birmingham - Doris A. Stallworth-Barron, Anniston - Patricia Todd, Birmingham - Albert Turner, Marion - Barbara L. Turner, Monroeville - Frankye H. Underwood, Jasper - Pam Wallace, Athens - Brad Williams, Crane Hill - Nancy L. Worley, Montgomery

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Susan C. Brown, Owens Cross Roads - Barbara Bryant, Gadsden - Dale M. Bryant, Selma - Danny Corbett, Phenix City - Terance D. Dawson, Montgomery - Lynn Hicks, Alabaster - Patricia Lewis, Mobile - Joseph C. Mitchell, Mobile - Daniel Robinson, Montgomery


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Henry L. Clinton, Apollo Hall, New York City, February 3, 1872
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