Daughter of Gov. George Wallace

oh how swell..

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She is a good woman.

May her message reach far and wide
 
racists realy hate it when people come together
 
Actually, much to his credit and the surprise of many, Wallace himself rejected the bigotry of his early years.

He pretty much did a 180.
 
it is wonderful that all this racism is no longer a benifit to the republican party
 
Actually, much to his credit and the surprise of many, Wallace himself rejected the bigotry of his early years.

He pretty much did a 180.

yes he did..as have a lot of people from back then..
 
So we have another child making a name for themselves and money off her father

sort of like Father Dearest

pfeeeeesh
 
[SIZE=+2]George Wallace – From the Heart [/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]By Colman McCarthy
[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1] Friday, March 17, 1995; Page A27[/SIZE]
In the annals of religious and political conversions, few shiftings were as unlikely as George Wallace's. In Montgomery, Ala., last week, the once irrepressible governor – now 75, infirm, pain-wracked and in a wheelchair since his 1972 shooting – held hands with black southerners and sang "We Shall Overcome."


What Wallace overcame is his past hatred that made him both the symbol and enforcer of anti-black racism in the 1960s. On March 10, Wallace went to St. Jude's church to be with some 200 others marking the 30th anniversary of the Selma-to-Montgomery civil rights march.
In Wallace's last term as governor in the late 1980s, he hired a black press secretary, appointed more than 160 blacks to state governing boards and worked to double the number of black voter registrars in Alabama's 67 counties.

Washingtonpost.com: George Wallace Remembered
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