And when he got through, he came to see George Wallace. He handed him the speech. And he took his finger and pointed to one line. And he said, 'Read it -- segregation now, segregation tomorrow ...
One can hardly congratulate the Young Democrats on their handling of the invitation to George C ... adequately justifies opposition to Wallace's speech at Harvard on November 4.
Wallace is elected governor of Alabama in 1962. African American attorney J. L. Chestnut remembers George C ... if necessary." 1963 (from his inaugural speech, first term as governor) "It ...
In 1974, Wallace professed his conversion in a speech at Jerry ... segregationist. “Segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever,” he proclaimed in his 1963 inaugural address.