In 1968, a racist, populist presidential candidate held a hate-filled rally at Madison Square Garden. It sounded a lot like ...
Determined to "outnigger" the opposition in his 1962 bid for governor, George Wallace turned to the politics of race with a new fiery speechwriter, Asa Carter. Carter, a right-wing radio announcer ...
They say laughter is the best medicine and we could all use an extra-large dose these days! So, get ready for a really funny ...
You'll get a good laugh with a big dose of inspiration on the side on today’s episode of ''Portia.'' Legendary comedians Myra J. and George Wallace are joining host Portia Bruner for a look back at ...
Wallace is elected judge in the Third Judicial Circuit Court in 1953 and held this position through 1959. August 25: George Corley Wallace is born in Clio, Barbour County, Alabama, to George C.
MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace was once the White House communications director for George W. Bush, but over the years, her ...
Campaign video of 1968 presidential candidate George Wallace who ran as a third-party independent candidate is featured. Chapman University Professor Luke Nichter talked about the reaction to the ...
So throw another log on the fire boys! George Wallace is coming … Sung from the perspective of the Devil, the Great Deceiver is delighted that company’s on the way, the old Southern guv who ...
The National Gallery of Ireland presents George Wallace: Reflections on Life. On view for the first time in Ireland, this selection of over 60 artworks is drawn from the large collection presented to ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! An introduction to the 1968 presidential election is featured including remarks from president-elect Richard Nixon. In the 1968 presidential election ...
Ms. Wallace, who served as the communications director in the Bush White House, made the appeal on her MSNBC program.