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It should learn the lessons of its own past. The Supreme Court at its worst yields to the darkest spirits of the age. At its ...
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, ...
I read the news today, oh boy. About a lucky man named Elon Musk. But he lost out on one thing: he didn’t get a top secret ...
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 ...
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Ending Militarism in AmericaWhat gives? Remember when, in 1963, Alabama Governor George Wallace said, “Segregation now, segregation tomorrow, and segregation forever”? Fortunately, after much struggle and bloodshed ...
Educators discuss what the current administration’s changes to the U.S. Department of Education will mean for schools.
In a strikingly unsettling revival of old tensions, a newly unearthed memo from the Trump administration harks back to the infamous declarations of segregationist Alabama Governor George Wallace ...
The memo, which revisits policies surrounding segregation in federal contracting, harks back to the controversial rhetoric of segregationist Alabama Governor George Wallace ... in 1963, Wallace ...
More than 500 people attended the April 5 protest at the Andrews Federal Building in Opelika, according to an unofficial ...
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