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  1. ALMOND James Lindsay, Jr. , a Representative from Virginia; born in Charlottesville, Albemarle County, Va., June 15, 1898; attended the graded schools in Locust Grove ...

  2. J. Lindsay Almond's tenure as attorney general and most of his term as governor were dominated by one issue: school desegregation. By the time Almond ran for governor in 1957, Virginia was in the midst of a widespread effort to maintain segregation in its public schools. Almond won the election by pledging to support what became known as the Massive Resistance movement. Read more about: J ...

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  4. 8 de jun. de 2011 · Warren County High School, a Public Works Administrative project, was constructed in 1940. In 1958, the local NAACP chapter, lead by James W. Kilby, won a federal suit against the Warren County School Board to admit African Americans for the first time, in response, Gov. James Lindsay Almond Jr. ordered it closed in Sept. 1958, the first school in Virginia shut down under the state's Massive ...

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  6. "/s/ J. Lindsay Almond, Jr. "Governor." [4] The Governor has granted authority to conduct althletic programs in the name of, and at, said schools. He has further permitted non-educational uses of the school properties for meetings, etc.

  7. James Lindsay Almond, Jr. — James Lindsay Almond, Jr. (June 15, 1898 – April 15, 1986) was Governor of Virginia from 1958 until 1962.Almond was born in Charlottesville and raised in Orange County, Virginia.