- 19 Jul 2011 19:14
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Wallace
George Wallace was the Governor of Alabama during the Sixties, and was the most well-known segregationist advocate at the time. He lost his first election against the openly racist Klansman John Patterson. Wallace ran on a campaign of economic reform, trying to get the people focused on improving roads and schools. Patterson preyed on racial fears. Wallace found out that using the tactics of fear and hate could get him political power, so he ran on a staunch pro-segregationist platform in the next election. He accused MLK Jr. and other Civil Rights advocates of being Communists trying to destroy American society.
After becoming a born-again Christian in 1978, Wallace apologized for his behavior during his term as Governor in the 60s and admitted that his actions were morally wrong. His final term as Governor was notable for a record number of African-American appointment to government positions.
Some Civil Rights Advocates, such as John Lewis of the Freedom Riders, believed that George Wallace was genuinely regretful. Others believed that George Wallace was still a selfish politician and only changed his demeanor in order to win votes.
What do you guys think?
George Wallace was the Governor of Alabama during the Sixties, and was the most well-known segregationist advocate at the time. He lost his first election against the openly racist Klansman John Patterson. Wallace ran on a campaign of economic reform, trying to get the people focused on improving roads and schools. Patterson preyed on racial fears. Wallace found out that using the tactics of fear and hate could get him political power, so he ran on a staunch pro-segregationist platform in the next election. He accused MLK Jr. and other Civil Rights advocates of being Communists trying to destroy American society.
After becoming a born-again Christian in 1978, Wallace apologized for his behavior during his term as Governor in the 60s and admitted that his actions were morally wrong. His final term as Governor was notable for a record number of African-American appointment to government positions.
Some Civil Rights Advocates, such as John Lewis of the Freedom Riders, believed that George Wallace was genuinely regretful. Others believed that George Wallace was still a selfish politician and only changed his demeanor in order to win votes.
What do you guys think?
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