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'''Henry Clay Dennison''' (born c. [[1956]]) is a miner at the [[Oak Grove Mine]]. He ran unsuccessfully for [[Birmingham City Council District 7]] in the [[2005 Birmingham City Council election]]. | '''Henry Clay Dennison''' (born c. [[1956]]) is a miner at the [[Oak Grove Mine]]. He is active in the [[United Mine Workers of America]] and is a member of the [[Socialist Workers Party]]. | ||
A [[Bush Hills]] resident, he ran unsuccessfully for [[Birmingham City Council District 7]] in the [[2005 Birmingham City Council election]]. His platform called for job creation through public works. | |||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
* Bryant, Joseph D. (October 4, 2005) "Economic development most pressing issue." ''Birmingham News'' | |||
* "Birmingham City Council candidates." (October 9, 2005) ''Birmingham News'' | * "Birmingham City Council candidates." (October 9, 2005) ''Birmingham News'' | ||
Latest revision as of 17:05, 17 January 2011
Henry Clay Dennison (born c. 1956) is a miner at the Oak Grove Mine. He is active in the United Mine Workers of America and is a member of the Socialist Workers Party.
A Bush Hills resident, he ran unsuccessfully for Birmingham City Council District 7 in the 2005 Birmingham City Council election. His platform called for job creation through public works.
References
- Bryant, Joseph D. (October 4, 2005) "Economic development most pressing issue." Birmingham News
- "Birmingham City Council candidates." (October 9, 2005) Birmingham News