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The story of George Wallace is the odyssey of a young war veteran who entered politics to support progressive policies, but instead descended into the politics of racism following the loss of his lifetime dream of being elected Governor of Alabama in 1958. His political career demonstrates the ability of a demagogue and agitator to exploit racial fears to achieve political power.
This work traces the career of the man who symbolized Southern opposition to integration, but ironically ended up gaining overwhelming support from black voters in his final election campaign. He ultimately returned the favor by appointing a large number of blacks to state boards and commissions.
Contents
Preface Critical Analysis From Clio, Alabama to Madison Square Garden: The Political Career of George Wallace Throwing Down the Gauntlet: Wallace's Inaugural Standing in the Schoolhouse Door Testing the Waters: The 1964 Campaign Confrontation at Selma The American Independent Party Back in the Fold: The 1972 Democratic Party Primary Campaign The Final Campaign Conclusion Collected Speeches Inaugural Address Statement and Proclamation on the University of Alabama Wallace for President: The 1964 Campaign Speech The Civil Rights Movement: Fraud, Sham and Hoax, July 4, 1964 Speech to the Joint Session of the Alabama Legislature, March 18, 1965 Stand Up For America, 1968 Campaign Speech Send Them a Message, 1972 Campaign Speech Trust the People, 1976 Campaign Speech Retirement Speech Wallace Statement on the 30th Anniversary of the Selma March Chronology of Major Speeches Selected Bibliography Index