LEGAL · AL · 1963-1967
Richmond Flowers Sr.
Attorney General · Democrat · Alabama
On the record
Civil rights advocate; broke with Wallace
Background
Richmond Flowers Sr. occupied the Attorney General office in Alabama for 4 years (1963–1967). Took office after MacDonald Gallion; succeeded by MacDonald Gallion. Note: Civil rights advocate; broke with Wallace. Same-year political environment (1963): Governor George Wallace.
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