LEGAL · VA · 1948-1957
J. Lindsay Almond Jr.
Attorney General · Democrat · Virginia
On the record
Later VA Gov; led Massive Resistance
Background
Between 1948 and 1957, J. Lindsay Almond Jr. held the Attorney General seat in Virginia, a 9-year tenure. After: Governor (1958-1962). Note: Later VA Gov; led Massive Resistance. Same-year political environment (1948): Governor William M. Tuck.
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