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Freman Hendrix and supporters after Aug. 2nd Primary victory.
 
Photo: Bill Sanders
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Hendrix calls for Mayor to cancel the "Urban Assault Vehicle".
Says drug money should be used for surveillance cameras, and more Police.

 

Hendrix receives endorsement from former City of Detroit Police Chief, Benny Napoleon.

 
 

Hendrix speaks in front of the Water Department.

 

Hendrix gains support from the Teamsters.

Hendrix speaks with Fox-2 News.

 

Archer's early primary endorsement of Hendrix.

 

Hendrix delivers commencement address to DPS students.

 

Supporters pose at Hendrix fund-raiser.

 

Hendrix receives endorsement and $34,000 check from DPOA.

 

Lead by Bishop P.A. Brooks, Hendrix accepts endorsement from more than 350 clergy.

 
   

Hendrix maintains lead in recent pool: Vows to work even harder In weeks leading up to general election.

 
 
 
 
Freman Hendrix challenges incumbent's record at the Detroit Economic Club Mayoral Debate.  
 
 
Hendrix meets with members of the Detroit Federation of Teachers.  
 
 

Hendrix receives endorsement from Senator Hensen Clark.

 
 

Hendrix takes his message to the airwaves.

 

Hendrix fields questions from media at endorsement press conference.

 
 

Mayor Archer contributes $10,000 to Hendrix's campaign.

 
 

Representatives from the Detroit Federation of Teachers talk to Hendrix about his plans for the City of Detroit.

 

Hendrix fields questions from media at endorsement press conference.

 

Hendrix talks with clergy prior to press conference endorsing his candidacy.

More than 350 clergy endorsed Freman Hendrix for Mayor.

Hendrix speaks at Memorial Day event.

Hendrix shares moment with wife Elaine and daughter Erin after Fox 2 debate.

Hendrix accepts endorsement from legislators.

 

Hendrix shares his proposals to get Detroit back on track at town hall meeting.

 

Hendrix supporters outside of Music Hall.

 

Supporters outside of debate.

Hendrix talks with senior.

   
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Hendrix, Congresswoman Debbie Stabenow and Hendrix supporters at Memorial Day event.

Hendrix talks to worker at local factory.

Hendrix goes door to door canvassing for votes.

Most Saturdays, Hendrix meets residents at their homes.

Hendrix and supporters cut ribbon at Livernois Campaign Grand Opening.

Hendrix talks with supporters at Livernois campaign office.

Hendrix poses with supporters at Livernois campaign office Grand Opening.

Hendrix shares moment with young supporter.

Hendrix supporters outside of WDIV primary debate.

Hendrix, a military veteran himself, joins other veterans on Memorial Day.

Some of the Freman Hendrix supporters who came for the Annual Focus:Hope event walk to the staging area. Photo by: Rudy Hendrix

Some 50 Hendrix supporters in blue shirts walked for Focus:Hope. Photo by: Rudy Hendrix

Gov. Granholm (red jacket), Focus:Hope Executive Director Eleanor Josaitis, Barbara Levin and Freman Hendrix (tan cap) lead the One Dream walk of several thousand people. Photo by: Rudy Hendrix

 

Gov. Jennifer Granholm and Freman Hendrix are all smiles as they get ready to walk. Photo by: Rudy Hendrix

Hendrix and supporters cut ribbon at Evergreen/Livernois campaign office.

Hendrix cuts ribbon at Southwest Detroit campaign office Grand Opening.

Hendirx fields questions with staff at Focus Hope.

Hendrix meets with Eleanor Josaitis to tour Focus Hope.

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Still from Hendrix's second campaign commercial that featured young contributor.

Hendrix supporter outside of WDIV debate at the Music Hall.

Hendrix conducts interview with WDIV after Fox 2 debate.

Resident asks questoin at one of Hendrix's many pre-primary town hall meetings.

Hendrix participatesin Cinco de Mayo Parade.

 

Hendrix enjoys moment with supporter at st. Pat's Senior Center.

 

Hendrix delivers DPS High School commencement speech.

 

Freman Hendrix is greeted by labor union representatives at the 2004 Labor Fest Photo by: Bill Sanders

 

Freman Hendrix chats with the younger set, future labor leaders, at Labor Fest. Photo by: Bill Sanders

 

Freman Hendrix talks to a group of people at his 95th home meeting in downtown Detroit. Photo by: Bill Sanders

 

Several hundred supporters came out to hear Freman Hendrix talk about his ideas for a better Detroit. Photo by: Bill Sanders

 

Erin Hendrix talks to the audience about her father’s integrity and morality. Photo by: Bill Sanders

 

Elaine, Freman, Erin and Steven Hendrix show enthusiasm and solidarity for Detroit’s future. Photo by: Bill Sanders

 

Freman Hendrix addresses the media just before filing his petitions to run for Mayor of Detroit.

Hendrix takes photo with young supporters at Cinco de Mayo Parade.

 

Hendrix's official publicity photo.

 

Hendrix delivered commencement speeches at more than 15 DPS graduations.

 

Hendrix congratulates DPS graduate.

 

A Detroiter talks to Freman Hendrix about opportunities to volunteer in his bid to run for mayor. Photo by: Bill Sanders

 

Pearl Reynolds, well-known Detroit senior citizen advocate, talked about Freman’s leadership ability. Photo by: Bill Sanders

 

Following the press conference Freman greets well-wishers. Photo by: Bill Sanders

 

Erin introduces her father while her mother, Elaine, and brother Steven look on. Photo by: Bill Sanders

 

Hendrix delivers 20,000 signatures to clerk's office for filing.

 

Freman Hendrix thanks employee's of the Detroit City Clerk's Office after filing his petitions.

 
     

Freman Hendrix and his wife, Elaine, walk with supporters on Monday, May 9th to file 18,000 signatures with the City Clerk's office to officially place his name on the ballot for Mayor of Detroit.

 

 

 

 

Hendrix's official publicity photo.
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I respect your privacy and will not share, sell or trade your contact information with anyone. I value your interest in my vision for Detroit. Therefore you can trust my staff & me to keep your contact information confidential. -- Freman Hendrix  Paid for by the Freman Hendrix for Mayor Committee, 18701 Grand River #360, Detroit, Michigan 48223.