NEW YORK (Reuters) - The man who shot and paralyzed Alabama Gov. George Wallace on the presidential campaign trail in 1972 is due to be let out of prison this year after serving 35 years of a 53-year ...
Former Alabama governor and presidential candidate George Wallace speaks to reporters in Detroit on Oct. 29, 1968. AP Photo/Preston Stroup Donald Trump’s narrow escape from an assassin’s bullet led me ...
The crowd at a presidential campaign stop by then-Alabama Gov. George Wallace in Laurel on May 15, 1972. Wallace was shot by Arthur Bremer. Three others were wounded, and Wallace was permanently ...
It was a warm and pleasant May afternoon in 1972 when Alabama Gov. George Wallace arrived at the Laurel Shopping Center on a campaign swing through Maryland just before the next day’s primary election ...
George Wallace's political career included four bids for the presidency of the United States. In 1964, 1972, and 1976 he ran as a Democrat, failing three times to receive the party's nomination. In ...
Six Rochester Boy Scouts and three of their leaders will head to Grand Forks, N.D. to assist in the flood clean-up in residential areas. John Marshall hockey coach Bruce Frutiger and Rockets boys ...
If you've groaned or nodded at someone calling politically turbulent Wisconsin "the Alabama of the North," Ben Hubing has a book for you. "George Wallace in Wisconsin: The Divisive Campaigns That ...
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