This is an opinion cartoon. “No DEI now. No DEI tomorrow. No DEI forever!” - Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey is channeling George Wallace by her stand in the schoolhouse door, blocking diversity, equity and ...
He can try, but just as George Wallace’s approach did not age well, Tuberville should expect his anti-Muslim hate to be ...
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) – For 50 years Peggy Wallace Kennedy has lived in the shadow cast by her father, Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace, when he stood in a doorway and tried to stop two black students ...
A key event in Alabama’s civil rights history occurred June 11, 1963, in Tuscaloosa. That hot summer day began with then-Gov. George C. Wallace’s “Stand in the Schoolhouse Door,” a symbolic protest of ...
The miniseries follows the history of its namesake, from the 1950s when Wallace was a circuit court judge in Barbour County, to his tenure as the most powerful governor in Alabama's history. It ...
(CNN) -- Most people remember two images from George Wallace's long and complex political life. Wallace, the Alabama governor, standing in the schoolhouse door in 1963 as a symbol of segregation. And ...