Alabama Academy of Honor

The Alabama Academy of Honor recognizes one hundred living Alabamians for outstanding accomplishments and services to Alabama and the United States. By act of the Alabama Legislature, only one hundred living people may be members at any time. Up to ten additional members per year are elected by current members when honorees pass away, by majority vote in order of highest vote total. Any Alabama citizen or Academy member may nominate people for election. Living present and past governors of Alabama are automatically members of the Academy and do not count against the 100-person maximum. At any time, no more than twenty-five percent of the Academy's members may be politicians.

Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black was the only person to ever decline membership in the Academy, after a vow to refuse all honors.

Establishment
The Alabama Academy of Honor was created by the Alabama State Legislature on October 29, 1965, through Act 15 of the Third Special Session of the 1965 Legislature of Alabama. The Academy was intended to honor notable living Alabama citizens, since several organizations already existed in the state for posthumous recognition.

On March 10, 1965, Missouri native and Alabama citizen Emmett Bryan Carmichael wrote to Alabama Governor George C. Wallace to suggest modeling an Academy after Missouri's "Academy of Squires". The idea was postponed until Governor Albert P. Brewer revived interest in the legislation. On October 25, 1968, a committee appointed by Governor Brewer and chaired by Emmett Carmichael selected the first ten members (as well as four governors). On a somewhat annual basis, later elections selected several new Alabamians until the 100-person cap was reached.

Members by election year
Source:

2020

Jo Bonner---U.S. Congressman, 1st District of Alabama, 2003-2013

J. Gary CooperU.S. Ambassador to Jamaica, 1994-1997

Bryan StevensonHuman rights advocate, founder of Equal Justice Initiative

2019

No inductees

2018

Walter Bellbanker, Alabama Insurance Commissioner

U. W. Clemon1st African-American Federal judge in Alabama

Ann Florie-public servant

D. Paul Jones, Jr.--banker

Stancil Starnes---lawyer/insurance executive

2017

Kay Ivey2nd female Governor of Alabama

Deborah Edwards Barnhart--CEO, Space and Rocket Center

Cynthia Tucker Haynes---Journalist; 1st African-American editor of Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Cathy Sloss Jones--Real estate executive

2016

Jack Hawkins, Jr.---Chancellor of Troy University

Claude NielsenCEO, Coca-Cola

2015

Richard Arrington1st African-American mayor of Birmingham, Alabama

Raymond Harbert--Investment firm chairman

Vincent "Bo" Jackson, Jr.--Sports legend (NFL/MLB)

Charles Krulak-USMC general/business executive

Caroline Novak--Chairman of A+ Education Partnership

Randy Owen--Founding member of country music group ALABAMA

2014

Judy Bonner1st female president of the University of Alabama

Tim Cookbusinessman

John Croyle--businessman/football player

Jim Hudson, Jr.---businessman

Margaret Porter---Mayor of Mountain Brook, Alabama

Nick Saban---head football coach, University of Alabama

Jeff SessionsU.S. Senator from Alabama, U.S. Attorney General

Edgar Weldon-businessman

2013

Johnny Johnsbusinessman

Fournier J. "Boots" Gale III lawyer

Seth Hammettbusinessman, college president, Alabama Speaker of the House

2012

Ralph Cooklawyer

Jay Gogue--president of University of Auburn

Alice Lee---sister of author Harper Lee; oldest practicing attorney in Alabama

Tommy Lowder--real estate

Beverly Phifer Wingard--business executive

James Stephens--business executive

2011

Robert Bentley--Governor of Alabama

Charles Anderson-media executive, Books-A-Million

David Coopermaritime business executive

John Denson II---lawyer

J.M. Jenkins IVbusiness executive

Barbara Larson1st executive director of Leadership Alabama

John Lewis-U.S. Representative, Georgia; civil rights advocate

Robert Witt-president of University of Alabama

2010

John Buchanan--U.S. Rep., Alabama's 6th District

Elbert Drummond-business executive

Carol Garrison---president, University of Alabama Birmingham (UAB)

2009

Angus Cooper II--maritime business executive

Donald James--business executive

James Dean Martin-U.S. Rep., Alabama's 7th District

Charles McCrary--chairman of Alabama Power

Frank Stittrenowned chef and cookbook author

2008

Vaughan Morrissette--civic leader/volunteerism advocate

William E. Smith, Jr.business executive

Odessa Woolfolk---founder of Birmingham Civil Rights Institute

2007

Hank Aaron--sports legend (MLB); broke Babe Ruth's career homerun record

Leah Rawls Atkins---educator/historian

Mike Goodrich--business executive

James Harrison, Jr.--pharmacist, founder and CEO of Harco, Inc. Drug Stores

2006

Regina Benjaminphysician/Surgeon General of the United States

Miller Gorrie---business executive

Bill Ireland---business executive

Edwin Bridges---director of Department of Archives and History

Wayne Flynthistorian

2005

Fred Gray---civil right attorney and legislator

Ted C. Kennedy--business executive

Richard Shelby--U.S. Senator from Alabama

Gail Trechsel--art museum director

2004

Bill Cabanis--U.S. Ambassador to the Czech Republic

Catherine Randall--educator

Hall Thompson--business executive/golf cart developer

Cameron Vowell--philanthropist

William Warren, Jr.--CEO, Children's of Alabama Hospital

2003

Bob Riley-Governor of Alabama

Don Logan--business executive

Malcolm Portera-education executive

Van Richey---business executive

Kathryn Tucker Windhamauthor known for Jeffrey stories

2002

James Head--business executive/equal rights advocate

John Godbold--Federal judge, 11th Circuit Court of Appeals

George Murray-civil rights advocate/Episcopal bishop/"Call To Unity"

Condoleezza Rice-U.S. National Security Advisor/U.S. Secretary of State

Cordell Wynn--president of Stillman College

2001

Ann Reynolds---president of UAB

Harper Lee---author of "To Kill A Mockingbird"

Sidney McDonald-educator/legislator/business executive

Marvin Engel-business executive

Thomas Meredith--education executive

2000

John McMahon, Jr.--business executive

William Muse-president of Auburn

Sandral Hullett-medical executive

Rosa Parks-civil rights pioneer

1999

J. Mason Davis, Jr.--civil rights attorney

Drayton Nabers, Jr.---insurance executive

Sabert Oglesby, Jr.---pioneer in air pollution control

Don Siegleman-Governor of Alabama

1998

Charles LeMaistre---physician, chairman of M.D. Anderson Cancer Institute

Stanley Mackin---bank executive

Lee Styslinger, Jr.-business executive

Robert Weil---business executive

1997

James Clark--mayor of Eufaula, Alabama/state legislator

Emory Folmar-mayor of Montgomery, Alabama

Robert Luckie, Jr.-advertising executive

Benjamin Russell-timber executive

Herb Sklenar-business executive

Larry Striplin--coach/athletic director, Belmont University

1996

Ann Bedsole1st Republican female in Alabama House/1st female state senator

Thomas Bradford, Jr.--business executive

Frank Bromberg, Jr.--business executive

Alston Callahan-pioneer in reconstructive eye surgery

Thomas Corts-president of Samford University

Edward Friend III-lawyer

William Spencer III--business executive

1995

Philip Austin---education executive

Elton B. Stephens--business executive

E.O. Wilsonworld renowned scientist in field of ecology

1994

No inductees

1993

David Bronner--CEO, Retirement System of Alabama

Tom Carruthers-lawyer

James E. Folsom, Jr.---Governor of Alabama

Elmer Harris-CEO, Alabama Power

Earl Sayers--president, University of Alabama

1992

No inductees

1991

Harry Ayers---Publisher, Anniston Star

Basil Hirschowitz--scientist, developed optical fiber for flexible endoscope

Barrett Shelton, Jr.---newspaper executive

Bill Edmonds-civil engineer, business executive

Frank Moody-CEO, Alabama Power

Margaret Tutwiler---noted U.S. State Department official

1990

Max Coopernoted immunologist

Willard Hurley-bank executive

Crawford Johnson IIICEO, Coca-Cola

James E. Martinpresident of Auburn

Joseph Moquin-business executive

1989

Houston Brice, Jr.-business executive

Garry Drummondbusiness executive

Daniel McCall, Jr.-Alabama State Supreme Court Justice

Holt Rast--business executive/state legislator

1988

Aaron Aronov--real estate developer

Carl Bailey-CEO, South Central Bell

Eugene Gwaltneybusiness executive

Olin King-business executive

Yetta Samford, Jr.--lawyer

James Wilson, Jr.business executive

1987

Thomas Bartletteducator, president of American University in Cairo

Claude Bennettmedical scientist/educator

Edward Friend, Jr.corporate/real estate attorney

Guy Hunt--Governor of Alabama

Joseph Lanier, Jr.business executive

James Lee, Jr.business executive/CEO, Buffalo Rock

Ernest Williamspaper industry executive

1986

 * Tom Bevill (1921-2005)---U.S. Representative (4th & 7th districts) of Alabama (1967-1997)
 * Dr. Ira Lee Myers (1924-2008)---Alabama State Health Officer (1963-1986)
 * Louis J. Willie, Jr. (1923-2007)---Insurance executive
 * Wallace Davis Malone, Jr. (1936- )CEO SouthTrust Bank
 * Thomas Edward Rast (1920-2003)Real estate executive

1985

 * Joseph Sam Bruno (1912-1996)Founder of Bruno's grocery store chain
 * Emil Carl Hess (1918-?)owner of the Parisian apparel chain
 * William Jackson Edwards, III (1928- )---U.S. Representative (1st District), from AL (1965-1985); 1st Republican from this district since Reconstruction Era.
 * William David Sellers, Jr. (1913-1990)---Business executive & philanthropist

1984

 * Wallace R. Bunn (1923-2011)---CEO of Bellsouth Corp.
 * Joseph McConnell Farley (1927-2010)---Birmingham attorney, president of Alabama Power (1969-1989)
 * John Witherspoon Woods (1931-2002)---Banking executive
 * Oliver H. Delchamps, Jr. (1933- )---Director, U.S. Chamber of Commerce; heir to Delchamps grocery store chain
 * Henry Calvin Goodrich (1920-2011)Business executive; pres. of Southern Natural Resources

1983

 * Charles Albert Boswell (1916-1995)---insurance executive, blind professional golfer, AL Commissioner of Revenue
 * Harry B. Brock, Jr. (1925-2015)-Financier and philanthropist
 * John Key McKinley (1920-2014)---CEO of TEXACO
 * Frank Arthur Plummer (1912-1987)---Banking executive.
 * Frank Brooks, Jr. (1904-1992)---Banking executive
 * Thomas E. Bradford, Sr. (1909-2002)Chairman, Bradford Gipin Food Brokers
 * Joseph Lamar Lanier (1906-2000)Noted textile manufacturer
 * William Flynt Nichols (1918-1988)---U.S. Representative, 3rd and 4th Districts (1967-1988)
 * Joab Langston Thomas (1933-2014)---President of the University of Alabama

1982

 * Young Jacob Boozer, Jr. (1912-2000)Business leader and college baseball star (UA)
 * Kenneth R. Daniel (1913-2008)--Business and railroad executive (inducted also in 2009)
 * Glenn Ireland II (1926-2015)---Business executive. Alabama Commissioner of Mental Health.
 * Prime Francis Osborn III
 * Howard Earle Skipper (1915-2006)---Noted American oncologist
 * Dr. Buris Raye Boshell (1926- )---Noted physician in the area of diabetes research.
 * Jeremiah Andrew Denton, Jr (1924-2014)---U.S. Senator, Alabama (1981-1987); the first Republican to be popularly elected in Alabama since the direct election of U.S. Senators began in 1914, the first Republican senator since Reconstruction to represent Alabama in the U.S. Senate, and the first Catholic to be elected to statewide office in Alabama.
 * Kirkman O'Neal (1890-1988)---founder of Oneal Steel.
 * Dr. James Allen Pittman, Jr. (1927-2014)---dean of UAB Medical School.
 * Mary George Jordan Waite (1917-1990)---president of Farmer's and Merchant's Bank of Cherokee County.

1981

 * Travis Massey Bedsole (1913-2011)---Mobile, AL attorney for 60 yrs
 * Charles Trueheart Clayton (1911-?)---President, Liberty National Insurance
 * William Houston Blount (1922-2011)Philanthropist, president of Vulcan Materials
 * Conrad Murphree Fowler (1918-2007)Probate Judge of Shelby County, special prosecutor for "Phenix City Cleanup" (1954)

1980

 * Dr. John M. Chenault (1914-1992)President of Decatur General Hospital
 * William Hulsey (1901-1985)---Investment banker and art collector
 * Kench Lott, Jr. (1920-1995)President of Merchant's Bank (Mobile, AL)
 * Frank Samford, Jr. (1921-1986)President of Liberty National Insurance
 * Arthur Shores (1904-1996)American civil rights attorney; Alabama'a "Drum Major For Justice".
 * John Harbert III (1921-1995)---Founder and CEO of Harbert Construction
 * Dr. Thomas N. James (1925-2010)---World renowned cardiologist
 * James Mills (1900-1998)Editor, Birmingham Post (1950-1967)

1979

 * Robert Bamberg, Jr., Alabama Commissioner of Agriculture & Industries (1959-1962)
 * Neal Berte, president of Birmingham–Southern College (1976-2004)
 * Walter Gewin (1908-1981), federal judge (1961-1981)
 * James Hardin (1917-1998), director of State Department of Finance; director of State Department of Mental Health
 * Joseph McCorquodale, Jr., state representative (1959-1983); state Speaker of the House (1971-1983)
 * Forrest H. James, governor of Alabama (1979-1983, 1995-1999)
 * Frank M. Johnson, Jr. (1918-1999), U.S. federal judge (1955-1999) responsible for several landmark civil rights decisions
 * Charles P. Rather, president of Southern Natural Gas
 * Fran McKee (1926-2002), 1st female to hold rank of Rear Admiral in the U.S. Navy
 * William Rushton III, insurance executive; CEO of Protective Life Corp.(1969-1992)

1978

 * William D. Arant, Birmingham attorney
 * Glen Brock, president of Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Railroad
 * Alfred Delchamps, founder of Delchamps supermarket chain
 * George LeMaistre (1911-1994), attorney/bank executive; chairman, FDIC (1977-1978)
 * Seybourn Lynne (1907-2000), federal judge who decided Vivian Malone and James Hood civil rights cases
 * John F. McRae, Mobile, community leader; responsible for helping to bring Senior Bowl to Ladd Stadium in Mobile
 * Pelham J. Merrill (1907-1991), Associate Justice, Alabama Supreme Court (1953-1976)
 * Bernard Monaghan (1916-1987), U.S. General Counsel of the Army (1952-1953) and CEO, Vulcan Materials (1959-1981)
 * Armistead Selden, Jr. (1921-1985), U.S. Congressman, (1953-1969); U.S. Ambassador to New Zealand (1974-1979)
 * Fred Sington (1910-1988), football player, Crimson Tide (1929-1930), professional baseball player (Brooklyn Dodgers/Washington Senators)

1977

 * Ralph W. Adams (1915-1998), educator; president of Troy University
 * John G. Galbraith (1914-1996), neurosurgeon
 * John W. Bloomer, newspaper executive (Columbus Ledger); won Pulitzer Prize for coverage of clean-up of Phenix City
 * Thomas B. Hill, Jr., Montgomery attorney
 * John A. Cadell, attorney
 * Robert E. Jones (1912-1997), U.S. Congressman, (1947-1963, 1965-1977)
 * Walter W. Kennedy, Birmingham bank executive
 * Emory Cunningham (1921-2000), publisher of The Progressive Farmer
 * Carl Elliott (1913-1999), U.S. Congressman (1949-1965)
 * Walter Frommeyer (196-1979), physician

1976

 * Ehney Camp Jr. (1907-2009), Liberty National Life Insurance Company executive and banking expert
 * R. Hugh Daniel (1906-1983), founder and CEO of Daniel International Org.
 * John A. Hand, leader of the Alabama banking community for over 40 years
 * Ruth Hanson (1900-1983), pioneer in the fight against diabetes in Alabama
 * George Mattison, Jr., Birmingham industrialist and philanthropist
 * Robert Parker, pediatrician
 * Nell Rankin (1924-2005), operatic mezzo-soprano with Metropolitan Opera (1951-1976)
 * Barrett Shelton (1903-1984), editor of The Decatur Daily (1924-1984)
 * William M. Spencer, attorney; one of the founders of the Birmingham Museum of Art
 * Jack W. Warner, president of Gulf States Paper; noted art collector

1975

 * Rucker Agee
 * James Browning Allen, U.S. Senator and 17th and 20th Lieutenant Governor of Alabama
 * Joseph Linyer Bedsole
 * Ben Screws Gilmer
 * Milo Barrett Howard, Jr.
 * Charles A. McCallum, Jr.
 * Earl Mason McGowin
 * George Mosley Murray, bishop who worked for civil rights and racial integration
 * Julia Walker Ruseell
 * William James Rushton

1974

 * Clinton Jackson Coley
 * Donald Comer, Jr.
 * Luther H. Foster Jr.
 * Howell Thomas Heflin, US Senator and Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court
 * Samuel Richardson Hill
 * John Webster Kirklin, surgeon
 * Thomas Seay Lawson
 * J. Craig Smith
 * Hudson Strode, author and university professor
 * Luther Leonidas Terry, 9th US Surgeon General

1973

 * Emmet Bryan Carmichael, biochemist
 * Paul Grist, YMCA worker
 * Forrest David Mathews, university president and 11th US Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare
 * Thomas Dameron Russell, businessman
 * Frank Edward Spain, businessman
 * Mervyn Hayden Sterne, businessman
 * Ernest Stone, university president and Alabama Superintendent of Education
 * Joseph F. Volker, university president
 * Leslie Stephen Wright, university president

1972

 * Tinsley R. Harrison, physician and author
 * Ralph Jordan, football coach
 * John C. Persons, US Army General and businessman
 * Harry M. Philpott, university president
 * Albert M. Rains, United States Representative

1971
No induction held.

1970
No induction held.

1969

 * Winton M. Blount, United States Postmaster General
 * Albert Preston Brewer, 47th governor of Alabama
 * Paul W. Bryant, football coach
 * James E. Folsom, 42nd governor of Alabama
 * A.G. Gaston, businessman who worked for civil rights and racial integration
 * Lister Hill, United States Senator
 * Thomas H. Moorer, US Navy Admiral and chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
 * John Patterson, 44th governor of Alabama
 * Frank A. Rose, university president
 * Frank P. Samford, businessman and civic leader
 * Bertha Smolian, philanthropist and civic leader
 * John Sparkman, United States Senator
 * Wernher von Braun, space scientist
 * George C. Wallace, 45th, 48th, and 50th governor of Alabama