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  1. In 1958, George Wallace ran against John Patterson in his first gubernatorial race. In that Alabama election, Wallace refused to make race an issue, and he declined the endorsement of the Ku Klux Klan. This move won Wallace the support of the NAACP. Patterson, on the other hand, embraced Klan support, and he trounced Wallace in the election.

  2. George Wallace, who has been selling out comedy clubs and concert venues all over the world, derives his comedy from the everyday and simply shares moments of life. He finds humor everywhere he turns-from media to relationships to dialog cliches. At all costs, he avoids standard opening lines and is known to be an ace at reading the audience.

  3. Mar 11, 2024 · George C. Wallace Between 1963 and 1987, George Wallace (1919-1998) held a virtual monopoly on the governor ‘s office in Alabama, a position from which he promoted low-grade industrial development, low taxes, and trade schools as the keys to the state’s future. He was elected governor for an unprecedented four terms in 1962, 1970, 1974, and ...

  4. Apr 23, 2000 · George Wallace was born in the year 1919, in the dirt-poor back country of southeastern Alabama, in a town called Clio, or Clio, the goddess of history -- and what history George Wallace made!

  5. Apr 1, 2018 · George Wallace is our kind of man.” “As he always puts it, he speaks for the truck driver, the beautician, the policeman and other members of the so-called working class.” [Music] “I like ...

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  6. T h e A u t h o r. George Wallace Jr. was born in Eufaula, Alabama, on October 17, 1951. In 1970, he graduated from Sidney Lanier High School in Montgomery; following that, he and his band traveled with Hank Williams Jr. before obtaining a BA Degree in history from Huntingdon College in 1976. “He turned around completely. He admitted he was ...

  7. George Corley Wallace (1919–1998) made himself a national symbol of racism in the 1960s. During his five-year tenure as an Alabama judge starting in 1953, he established a reputation as an opponent of all civil rights legislation. Born on August 25, 1919, the son of a cotton farmer in rural Clio, Alabama, George Corley Wallace spent most of ...

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