List of people from Gadsden, Alabama
This is a list of people from Gadsden, Alabama, United States.
Activism
- Patricia Swift Blalock, librarian and civil rights activist
- Sweet Alice Harris, community organizer based in Watts, Los Angeles, California
- James Hood, one of the first African-Americans to enroll at the University of Alabama
Art
- Charles Clyde Ebbets, photographer
- John Solomon Sandridge, painter, sculptor, artist
Athletics
- Lou Allen, former NFL offensive lineman
- Ron Billingsley, retired football player
- Michael Boley, professional football linebacker
- Dave Bustion, former professional basketball player
- Chris Davis, mixed martial arts fighter
- Alan Dunn, former professional baseball player
- Jim Dunn, former professional baseball pitcher
- Danny Ford, former college football coach for the Clemson University Tigers
- Hersh Freeman, former Major League Baseball player and minor league manager
- Jenks Gillem, former football player and coach
- Bill Green, former basketball player for Colorado State University
- Steve Grissom, NASCAR driver
- Jim Guthrie, former driver in the Indy Racing League
- Brick Haley, collegiate defensive line coach
- Jerrell Harris, NFL linebacker
- La'Donte Harris, former wide receiver for the Clemson Tigers
- George Herring, former professional football quarterback and punter
- Stacy Jones, former Major League Baseball pitcher
- Dre Kirkpatrick, defensive back for the University of Alabama Crimson Tide football team
- Freddie Kitchens, quarterbacks coach for the Arizona Cardinals
- Aaron Pearson, football player
- Willie Scott, former professional basketball player
- Steve Shields, retired baseball player
- Ted Sizemore, former major league baseball player[1]
- Warren Smith, former professional golfer
- Jason Smoots, sprinter
- Jerry Watford, football player
- Carnell Williams, running back for Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Business
- Milton K. Cummings, former cotton broker and space-defense business executive
Education
- Theodore J. Lowi, Cornell University professor, author, and past president of the American Political Science Association
- Michael G. Scales, president of Nyack College
Government
- James B. Allen, former United States Senator
- Marion Blakey, former United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Administrator
- H. Dean Buttram Jr., former United States federal judge
- Craig Ford, member of the Alabama House of Representatives
- Ira Roe Foster, Quartermaster General of Georgia, member of the Alabama Senate
- George C. Hawkins, member of both houses of the Alabama legislature; unsuccessful Democratic candidate for the United States House of Representatives in 1964
- James D. Martin, former United States Representative, pioneer Republican political figure in Alabama
- Roy Moore, controversial "Ten Commandments" judge
- John Perkins Ralls, Gadsden physician who served in the First Confederate Congress
- Emma Sansom, aided the Southern Confederacy during the Civil War
- Pat Swindall, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Georgia's 4th congressional district from 1985 to 1989
Literature
- Linda Howard, romance novelist
- Jake Adam York, poet
Military
- Isaac Foote Dortch, captain in the United States Navy who was awarded the Navy Cross for actions during World War I
- Edgar Huff, first African-American in the United States Marine Corps to be promoted to the rank of Sergeant Major
- William L. Sibert, United States Army Major general, considered the "Father of the U.S. Army Chemical Corps"
Modeling
- Holley Ann Dorrough, former Playboy Playmate
- Jana Sanderson, Miss Alabama 2000
Music
- Jean Cox, former tenor and opera singer
- Bradley Gaskin, country music singer
- Gold City, Southern gospel group
- Rex Griffin, country music singer and songwriter
- Mathew Knowles, manager of Destiny's Child and father of Beyoncé Knowles[2]
- Grant Langston, singer-songwriter
- Eric Martin, lead singer for rock group Mr. Big
- Aimee Mayo, songwriter
- Danny Mayo, songwriter
- Jerry McCain, blues artist
- Tommy Stewart, trumpeter and 1988 inductee into the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame
- Yelawolf, rapper, signed to Shady Records
Science
- Jennie Patrick, pioneer of research on supercritical fluid extraction
Television and film
- Phillip Alford, former actor, noted for his role in To Kill a Mockingbird
- Beth Grant, actress
- Marsha Jordan, actress
- Britt Leach, actor
- Sunny Mabrey, actress
References
- ↑ Reichler, Joseph L., ed. (1979) [1969]. The Baseball Encyclopedia (4th ed.). New York: Macmillan Publishing. ISBN 0-02-578970-8.
- ↑ http://texasmusicproject.org/images/documents/14.pdf
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