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Former Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace, the onetime firebrand segregationist who was paralyzed by a would-be assassin’s bullet as he campaigned for the presidency in 1972, died Sunday in ...
14 Jan 1963, Montgomery, Alabama governor George C. Wallace promises "segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever" during his 1963 inaugural address.
Haley Aaron spoke about the Governor George Wallace Collection at the Alabama Department of Archives and History.He showed items related to Governor Wallace’s political career, his position on ...
60 years ago this summer, Alabama Gov. George Wallace stood before the doors of the University of Alabama to prevent two black students, Vivian Malone and James Hood, from entering.
Former Alabama Gov. George Wallace, the fiery segregationist who blocked the "schoolhouse door" to black students and spent 20 years seeking redemption after he was paralyzed by an assassin's ...
The University of Alabama at Birmingham is removing the name of former pro-segregation Gov. George Wallace from a campus building — saying he remains a symbol of racial injustice.
Peggy Wallace Kennedy, daughter of former Ala. Gov. George Wallace, the infamous segregationist, who barred African-Americans from attended the University of Alabama in 1963.
Determined to "outnigger" the opposition in his 1962 bid for governor, George Wallace turned to the politics of race with a new fiery speechwriter, Asa Carter. Carter, a right-wing radio announcer ...
McLEAN, VA — The daughter of the late Alabama Gov. George Wallace came to this Washington, D.C. suburb the day before Martin Luther King, Jr. Day to honor King's work, shake her father's ...
MONTGOMERY (AP) — A grandson of former Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace, George Corley Wallace IV, has been found dead at his home in Pensacola, Fla. He was 25.
Governor George Wallace and the Election of 1968. 891 Views Program ID: 442969-4 Category: Call-In Format: Call-In Location: C-SPAN Studio, Washington, District of Columbia, United States.