One of George Wallace's primary intentions as Alabama governor was to uphold and promote segregation and white supremacy during the Civil Rights Movement. He famously declared, "Segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever" in his inaugural address in 1963, indicating his commitment to resisting federal desegregation efforts. Wallace aimed to maintain the status quo in Alabama, appealing to white voters who opposed civil rights advancements. His administration became a symbol of the struggle against racial equality in the South.
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The plural form for the proper noun Wallace is Wallaces.Some well known Wallaces are William Wallace, a prominent figure in Scotland's fight for freedom from English rule; and George Wallace, former governor of Alabama, a prominent figure in the American Civil Rights movement.
George C. Wallace
no but he ran 4 times and was governor of alabama
The assassination attempt on Alabama Governor George Corley Wallace Jr. was on 15 May 1972 in Laurel Maryland.
George Walker Bush is the 43rd President of the United States and served as the 46th Governor of Texas. He is 1.82 meters tall.
George Wallace, the former governor of Alabama, was a member of the Democratic Party.
former Alabama Governor George Wallace.