Francis E. Rivers (died July 28, 1975) was an American lawyer and judge who served in the New York State Assembly. He was a Republican.[1] His father, David Foote Rivers, was a state representative in Tennessee.
Several prominent members of the American Bar Association threatened to quit when Rivers was denied membership in the organization, which did not have any African American members.[5][6] He defeated incumbent Abraham Grenthal in the 1929 election for state Assembly[7] and served in the 153rd New York State Legislature in 1930.