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  1. 7. März 2001 · George Wallace. Born to Mary Lou and George Wallace Sr. on July 21, 1952, in Atlanta, Georgia, George Wallace grew up in a loving, religious family. He was educated at Lynwood Park Elementary and Lynwood Park High Schools. Since his early teenage years, George dreamed of becoming a comedian. George's mother died when he was sixteen, prompting ...

  2. George Wallace 1968 presidential campaign. Former Governor of Alabama George Wallace ran in the 1968 United States presidential election as the candidate for the American Independent Party against Richard Nixon and Hubert Humphrey. Wallace's pro- segregation policies during his term as Governor of Alabama were rejected by most.

  3. George Corley Wallace (August 25, 1919 – September 13, 1998) was an American politician. He served as Governor of Alabama from 1963 to 1967. He ran for President of the United States three times ( 1964, 1968, 1976 ). Wallace was born in Clio, Alabama. He began his long political career at the age of 33 after running for county judge.

  4. www.spiegel.de › politik › diese-bewegung-a-18108d91/0002/0001Diese Bewegung - DER SPIEGEL

    November George Wallace wählen, nicht berücksichtigt, droht den Amerikanern 1972 eine zweite Wallace-Kandidatur, hinter der dann vermutlich noch mehr Millionen stehen werden.

  5. Guvernør George Wallace (t.v.) står i indgangen til University of Alabama overfor vicestatsanklager Nicholas Katzenbach i protest mod universitetets optagelse af ikke-hvide studerende i 1963. Wallace havde stillet op til guvernørvalget i 1958 i den amerikanske sydstat Alabama, men måtte se sig besejret af partifællen John Patterson, der ...

  6. 23. März 2014 · At three hours in total length, this is the definitive documentary on the life and career of Alabama Governor George Wallace.

    • 86 Min.
    • 390,9K
    • The Art of Alabama Politics
  7. 10. Jan. 2013 · On Jan. 14, 1963, Alabama Gov. George Wallace delivered an inauguration speech destined to go down in the history books. That now infamous line, "segregation now, segregation tomorrow and ...