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Sharp defeated James W. Rutherford at his attempt at a third term for Flint Mayor, [3] effectively becoming the city's first popularly elected African American mayor; [4] the city's first African American mayor Floyd J. McCree, who served between 1966 and 1968, had been selected by the Flint City Commission.
Adele Marie Wells was born on January 1, 1951. She was part of a family of nine. Her father, Karl W. Wells, worked at a factory in Flint, Michigan. [3] [4] At the time of her disappearance, Wells was seven years old and attending the second grade at Jefferson Elementary School. [2] [4] Wells was African-American. [1]
Eric Bradford Mays (September 16, 1958 – February 24, 2024) was an American auto worker and politician. Mays served as a member of the Flint City Council from November 2013 until his death in 2024, representing northwest Flint as the councilor from the city's first ward.
Vera Bea Rison (February 14, 1939 – August 31, 2015) was a Democratic member of the Michigan House of Representatives from 1997 through 2002. [1] [2]Born in Shelby, Mississippi, Rison received her high school diploma from the Mott Adult Night School.
Dale Hagerman was born on August 5, 1927, in Flint, Michigan, ... He died on October 9, 2017, at his home in Fenton Township Michigan, aged 90. [2] [3] References
David Raymond Barber (April 25, 1955 – July 4, 2015) was an American talk radio and television personality from Flint, Michigan. [1] Born to parents of Croatian descent, Barber attended Central Michigan University. In the 1970s, Barber started his radio career at WTRX, where he hosted a talk program called Flint Feedback. [2]
The Flint Journal is a quad-weekly newspaper based in Flint, Michigan, owned by Booth Newspapers, a subsidiary of Advance Publications. Published Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays, it serves Genesee, Lapeer and Shiawassee Counties. As of February 2, 2012, it is headquartered in Downtown Flint at 540 S Saginaw St, Suite 504. [1]
Peggy R. Cook (July 8, 1939 – December 24, 2011 [3]) was a politician in Flint, Michigan. Cook was a community organizer on the East side of Flint in its 4th Ward, where she involved in neighborhood associations and starting neighborhood foot patrol. [2] In 1991, Cook was elected to the Flint City Council.