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Revision as of 01:07, 2 May 2010
This is a list of people from Gadsden, Alabama.
- James B. Allen, Former United States Senator
- Ron Billingsley, Retired American football player
- Marion Blakey, Former United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Administrator
- Brodie Croyle, Quarterback for Kansas City Chiefs
- Holley Ann Dorrough, Former Playboy Playmate
- Danny Ford, Former American college football coach
- Gold City, American Southern gospel group
- Beth Grant, American actress
- Steve Grissom, NASCAR driver
- La'Donte Harris, Former Wide Receiver for the Clemson Tigers
- Linda Howard, Romance novelist
- Mathew Knowles, Father of Beyoncé Knowles,[1]
- Britt Leach, American actor
- Theodore J. Lowi, Cornell University professor, author, and past president of the American Political Science Association
- Eric Martin, lead singer for rock group Mr. Big
- James D. Martin, Former United States Representative
- Aimee Mayo, Songwriter
- Jerry McCain, Blues artist
- Roy Moore, Controversial "Ten Commandments" judge
- B. L. Noojin, Athlete and businessman
- John Perkins Ralls, Gadsden physician who served in the First Confederate Congress
- Emma Sansom, Aided the Southern Confederacy during the Civil War
- Steve Shields, Retired American baseball player
- Ted Sizemore, Former major league baseball player[1]
- Warren Smith, Former professional golfer
- Jason Smoots, American Sprinter
- Carnell Williams, Running Back for Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Yelawolf, rapper
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References
- ^ Reichler, Joseph L., ed. (1979) [1969]. The Baseball Encyclopedia (4th edition ed.). New York: Macmillan Publishing. ISBN 0-02-578970-8.
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