Prevent Forced Busing With Wallace on November 7th

  • Cardstock
  • Searchy, Arkansas: [Friends of George Wallace], 1972
By Wallace, George
Searchy, Arkansas: [Friends of George Wallace], 1972. Campaign Poster. Cardstock. Near fine. The George Wallace 1972 Campaign Poster: Prevent Forced Busing With Wallace on November 7th, published by the Friends of Wallace.. Broadside in black and red print, measures 17" x 11". Pencil note on verso, faint thumb mark along bottom edge of front panel, otherwise a fine example. The photograph illustrates a white girl waiting for a bus at South Side Elementary, with African American girls in the background. In the 1972 presidential campaign, Alabama Governor George Wallace (1919-1998) ran as a Democrat, positioning himself as a champion of Southern populism and a critic of the federal government's civil rights policies. His campaign gained significant traction in the South, winning him primaries in Alabama, Florida, Tennessee and others. On May 15, 1972, Wallace was shot five times by Arthur Bremer during a campaign stop in Laurel, Maryland. The assassination attempt left Wallace paralyzed from the waist down, effectively ending his active pursuit of the presidency that year, though he remained a symbolic figure in American politics.

Details

Title

Prevent Forced Busing With Wallace on November 7th

Author

Wallace, George

Binding

Cardstock

Condition

Near Fine

Publisher

[Friends of George Wallace]: Searchy, Arkansas

Date

1972

Edition

Campaign Poster


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