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And when he got through, he came to see George Wallace. He handed him the speech. And he took his finger and pointed to one line. And he said, 'Read it -- segregation now, segregation tomorrow ...
1959 (proclaiming his new hard-line segregationist views) "There’s some people who’ve gone over the state and said, ‘Well, George Wallace has talked too strong about segregation.’ ...
In response to this, Alabama Governor George Wallace ran for president in 1968 under the American Independent Party. Known for his infamous statement, “Segregation now, segregation tomorrow, ...
August 25: George Corley Wallace is born in Clio ... of Alabama in a landslide victory. January 14: Wallace delivers his "segregation now, segregation forever" inaugural speech, penned by ...
This week's piece details Buckley's interview of George Wallace and the fireworks that ... with the will of Alabama on the matter of segregation. It is not The administration claims Kilmar Abrego ...
George Wallace, who said at his inauguration in 1963, “I draw the line in the dust and toss the gauntlet before the feet of tyranny, and I say segregation now, segregation tomorrow, and ...
1959 (proclaiming his new hard-line segregationist views) "There’s some people who’ve gone over the state and said, ‘Well, George Wallace has talked too strong about segregation.’ ...
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