Miscellany, 1964.

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Miscellany, 1964.

Letter, April 9, 1964, from George C. Wallace, governor of Alabama, defending the southern way of life and denying the existence of any problems concerning segregation in the South; and a recording, February 16, 1964, of a live radio broadcast of a telephone call-in show on Station WCCO, Minneapolis, Minnesota, featuring Wallace defending his position favoring states' rights over civil rights against callers critical of his efforts against racial integration.

0.1 c.f. (1 folder) and3 tape recording.

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Wallace, George C. (George Corley), 1919-1998

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George Corley Wallace Jr. (August 25, 1919 – September 13, 1998) was an American politician who served as the 45th Governor of Alabama for four terms. He is best remembered for his staunch segregationist and populist views. During his tenure, he promoted "low-grade industrial development, low taxes, and trade schools". He sought the United States presidency as a Democrat three times, and once as an American Independent Party candidate, unsuccessfully each time. Wallace notoriously opposed deseg...