Thomas E. Knight
Thomas E. Knight | |
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13th Lieutenant Governor of Alabama | |
In office January 14, 1935 – May 17, 1937 | |
Governor | Bibb Graves |
Preceded by | Hugh D. Merrill |
Succeeded by | Albert A. Carmichael |
29th Attorney General of Alabama | |
In office January 19, 1931 – January 14, 1935 | |
Governor | Benjamin M. Miller |
Preceded by | Charlie C. McCall |
Succeeded by | A. A. Carmichael |
Personal details | |
Born |
Greensboro, Alabama | June 19, 1898
Died | May 17, 1937 38) | (aged
Political party | Democratic |
Profession | Attorney |
Thomas E. Knight, Jr. (June 19, 1898 – May 17, 1937) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the 13th Lieutenant Governor of Alabama from 1935 to 1937, as well as the 19th Attorney General of Alabama from 1931 to 1935. He was a native of Greensboro, Alabama.
Knight was the prosecutor in the Scottsboro trials in the 1930s. He represented Victoria Price and Ruby Bates, who were wrongly accusing nine black boys of rape.
Popular culture
Knight was portrayed by actor Bill Sage in the 2001 movie Heavens Fall, opposing Timothy Hutton, starring as Scottsboro Boys defense attorney Samuel Leibowitz.
Knight was portrayed by actor Ken Kercheval in the 1976 TV movie Judge Horton and the Scottsboro Boys.
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Legal offices | ||
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Preceded by Charlie C. McCall |
Attorney General of Alabama 1931–1935 |
Succeeded by A. A. Carmichael |
Political offices | ||
Preceded by Hugh D. Merrill |
Lieutenant Governor of Alabama 1935–1937 |
Succeeded by Albert A. Carmichael |
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