- James Lindsay Almond, Jr.
James Lindsay Almond, Jr. (
June 15 ,1898 –April 15 ,1986 ) wasGovernor of Virginia from 1958 until 1962.Almond was born in Charlottesville and raised in
Orange County, Virginia . Almond attendedVirginia Tech and served as a private in the Students Army Training Corps in 1917 and 1918 inWorld War I , after which he taught school inLocust Grove, Virginia . He served as a high school principal, and earned anLL.B. from theUniversity of Virginia School of Law in 1923. He married Josephine Katherine Minter in 1925. Almond was a state court judge between 1933 and 1945. He was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, serving in the 79th and 80th Congresses.Almond resigned his Congressional seat in 1948, when he was elected Virginia's
attorney general . He argued the state's case for segregation of public schools before the Supreme Court in the case ofDavis v. County School Board of Prince Edward County , which was consolidated withBrown v. Board of Education (Findlaw_us|347|483). In 1957, he was elected governor, and took office in January 1958 for a single term that ended in 1962. He succeeded Governor Thomas B. Stanley. His major accomplishment as Governor was endingmassive resistance against thedesegregation of schools, in opposition to other high-profile southern politicians, such as Virginia SenatorHarry F. Byrd and Arkansas GovernorOrval Faubus . Almond realized that opposition to desegregation was ultimately futile as the state continued to lose in the courts; when Virginia's massive resistance laws were declared unconstitutional he changed the state's policy and thereby earned the wrath of theByrd Organization .Almond had campaigned for President
John F. Kennedy , who nominated him to be ajudge on theUnited States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals (CCPA). Senator Byrd blocked his initial appointment, so Kennedy gave him arecess appointment . President Kennedy sent another appointment, and Almond was confirmed 164 days later when Senator Byrd eventually missed a floor session. He took senior status in 1973. By operation of theFederal Courts Improvement Act of 1982 the CCPA was eliminated and Judge Almond was reassigned to theUnited States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit as a senior judge until his death in 1986.Almond was a Lutheran and taught a men's bible class. He was a 32nd degree Mason, a Shriner, and a member of
Alpha Kappa Psi andOmicron Delta Kappa . He is buried inRoanoke, Virginia .External links
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