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Wallace, George

  1. A political leader of the twentieth century. As governor of Alabama in the 1960s, he resisted integration and promised to “stand at the schoolhouse door” to bar black people from admission to the University of Alabama. The National Guard eventually forced him to back down. In 1968, he was nominated for president by a third party, the American Independent party, and came in third, behind Richard Nixon and Hubert Humphrey. In 1972, he ran for president again, but was shot and paralyzed by a would-be assassin during the campaign. Wallace presented himself as a populist ( see populism ), who championed poor and middle-income whites against blacks and wealthy, liberal whites. In a remarkable reversal of positions, he endorsed integration in the 1980s and was again elected governor of Alabama for four years.


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“It kind of reminds me of George Wallace. George Wallace was very populist, and it was just all about rhetoric. The anger should be directed at Obama, but a lot of people don’t understand. They’re very impatient, and they know they’re hurting. They’re out of jobs. They’re disappointed about the direction this country is headed, the morals and everything else. There’s going to be people turning out to vote who never have. And it is not part of any voter registration drive.”

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“She started out as Queen Elizabeth and ended up like Lurleen Wallace, George Wallace’s wife.”

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With both Reno and Wallace, George Peek has much in common.

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