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Hinton is a graduate of [[Alabama A&M University]] was was employed as a disability examiner for the State of Alabama.
Hinton is a graduate of [[Alabama A&M University]] was was employed as a disability examiner for the State of Alabama.


The Town of Brownville voted 435 to 223 to join Birmingham in [[1981]]. A few months after the annexation, Hinton was elected president of the [[East Brownville]] neighborhood association.
The Town of Brownville voted 435 to 223 to join Birmingham in August [[1981]]. A few months after the annexation, Hinton was elected president of the [[East Brownville]] neighborhood association.


Hinton was first elected to the Birmingham City Council as a two-year at-large candidate in the [[1987 Birmingham City Council election|1987 election]]. She ran to represent District 7 in the [[1989 Birmingham City Council election|1989 race]] which was the first held under the districting ordinance. She was re-elected in [[1993 Birmingham City Council election|1993]] and subsequently named President Pro Tempore. [[Sandra Faye Little]] succeeded her after the [[1997 Birmingham City Council election|1997 election]].
Hinton was first elected to the Birmingham City Council as a two-year at-large candidate in the [[1987 Birmingham City Council election|1987 election]]. She ran to represent District 7 in the [[1989 Birmingham City Council election|1989 race]] which was the first held under the districting ordinance. She was re-elected in [[1993 Birmingham City Council election|1993]] and subsequently named President Pro Tempore. [[Sandra Little]] succeeded her after the [[1997 Birmingham City Council election|1997 election]].


==References==
==References==
* Crenshaw, Solomon Jr (August 18, 1981) "[http://bplonline.cdmhost.com/u?/p4017coll2,51 Ex-mayor elected neighborhood's head]." ''Birmingham News''
* Crenshaw, Solomon Jr (August 18, 1981) "[http://bplonline.cdmhost.com/u?/p4017coll2,51 Ex-mayor elected neighborhood's head]." {{BN}} - via {{BPLDC}}


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Latest revision as of 15:29, 10 April 2017

Antris J. Hinton (born c. 1946) is a former Mayor of Brownville before its annexation into Birmingham and later served as a member of the Birmingham City Council representing District 7.

Hinton is a graduate of Alabama A&M University was was employed as a disability examiner for the State of Alabama.

The Town of Brownville voted 435 to 223 to join Birmingham in August 1981. A few months after the annexation, Hinton was elected president of the East Brownville neighborhood association.

Hinton was first elected to the Birmingham City Council as a two-year at-large candidate in the 1987 election. She ran to represent District 7 in the 1989 race which was the first held under the districting ordinance. She was re-elected in 1993 and subsequently named President Pro Tempore. Sandra Little succeeded her after the 1997 election.

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