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  2. E. Bryant Crutchfield - Wikipedia

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    Crutchfield was born in Greenville, Alabama, the son of Belle Griggers and Ralph Crutchfield, both workers at a cotton mill. [2] He attended Auburn University, where he earned his degree in 1960; he was the first person in his family to attend college. [2]

  3. Phil Hancock - Wikipedia

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    Hancock learned to play golf growing up in Greenville, Alabama, from his father a local dentist. [1] Hancock and his friends would often play 45 or 54 holes in the summer time. [ 2 ] He won his first tournament at the 1969 Alabama State Junior Championship at age 16.

  4. Lillian Hatcher - Wikipedia

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    Lillian Hatcher was born on May 30, 1915, in Greenville, Alabama. She graduated from Northeastern High School in Detroit and attended workers' extension classes at the University of Michigan in the early 1940s. In 1943 she began work as an aircraft riveter and as one of the first Black women hired at Chrysler's Briggs-Connor Plant.

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  6. George McMillan (politician) - Wikipedia

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    George Duncan Hastie McMillan, Jr. (born October 11, 1943) is an American Democratic politician who served as the 23rd lieutenant governor of Alabama from 1979 to 1983. In 1989 he founded the City Stages music festival in downtown Birmingham, Alabama.

  7. William Plumer Jacobs - Wikipedia

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    William Plumer Jacobs was born on March 15, 1842, in Yorkville, South Carolina, to Mary Elizabeth (née Redbrook) and Ferdinand Jacobs. [1] He enrolled at the College of Charleston at the age of 16 [2] and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in March 1861. [3]

  8. Tommy Lewis (American football) - Wikipedia

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    Moegle took the handoff and raced along the sideline near the Alabama bench. As Moegle passed midfield, Lewis (wearing jersey number 42) sprang from the bench to tackle Moegle. The referee awarded Rice a 95-yard touchdown on the play. Rice won the game, 28–6. [3] [4] [5] Lewis explained his tackle by saying that he "was just too full of Alabama."

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