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George Wallace Poster
If you're wondering why more and more millions of your fellow Americans are turning to Governor Wallace:Try Selling or Renting Your Home to Whoever You PleaseGov. George Wallace for PresidentAn extremely rare poster supporting Black Negro Segregated Housing in the United StatesFrom the 1968 presidential campaign when Wallace ran as an Independent.
Type: Political - Presidential Campaigns
Date/Period: c1968
Dimensions: 18 x 11 1/2"
Notes & Literature: Former Governor of Alabama George Wallace ran in the 1968 United States presidential election as the candidate of the American Independent Party.Wallace's pro-segregation policies had been rejected by the mainstream of the Democratic Party. The impact of the Wallace campaign was substantial, winning the electoral votes of several states in the Deep South. Although Wallace did not expect to win the election, his strategy was to prevent either major party candidate from winning a majority in the Electoral College and throw the election into the House of Representatives, where Wallace would have bargaining power sufficient to determine, or at least strongly influence, the selection of a winner.
Condition Report Small repairing tear else very good.
Subject References The Wallace Campaigns for the Presidency 1964-1976Jody Carlson
Description
George Wallace Poster
If you're wondering why more and more millions of your fellow Americans are turning to Governor Wallace:Try Selling or Renting Your Home to Whoever You PleaseGov. George Wallace for PresidentAn extremely rare poster supporting Black Negro Segregated Housing in the United StatesFrom the 1968 presidential campaign when Wallace ran as an Independent.
Type: Political - Presidential Campaigns
Date/Period: c1968
Dimensions: 18 x 11 1/2"
Notes & Literature: Former Governor of Alabama George Wallace ran in the 1968 United States presidential election as the candidate of the American Independent Party.Wallace's pro-segregation policies had been rejected by the mainstream of the Democratic Party. The impact of the Wallace campaign was substantial, winning the electoral votes of several states in the Deep South. Although Wallace did not expect to win the election, his strategy was to prevent either major party candidate from winning a majority in the Electoral College and throw the election into the House of Representatives, where Wallace would have bargaining power sufficient to determine, or at least strongly influence, the selection of a winner.
Condition Report Small repairing tear else very good.
Subject References The Wallace Campaigns for the Presidency 1964-1976Jody Carlson
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George Wallace Poster
If you're wondering why more and more millions of your fellow Americans are turning to Governor Wallace:Try Selling or Renting Your Home to Whoever You PleaseGov. George Wallace for PresidentAn extremely rare poster supporting Black Negro Segregated Housing in the United StatesFrom the 1968 presidential campaign when Wallace ran as an Independent.
Type: Political - Presidential Campaigns
Date/Period: c1968
Dimensions: 18 x 11 1/2"
Notes & Literature: Former Governor of Alabama George Wallace ran in the 1968 United States presidential election as the candidate of the American Independent Party.Wallace's pro-segregation policies had been rejected by the mainstream of the Democratic Party. The impact of the Wallace campaign was substantial, winning the electoral votes of several states in the Deep South. Although Wallace did not expect to win the election, his strategy was to prevent either major party candidate from winning a majority in the Electoral College and throw the election into the House of Representatives, where Wallace would have bargaining power sufficient to determine, or at least strongly influence, the selection of a winner.
Condition Report Small repairing tear else very good.
Subject References The Wallace Campaigns for the Presidency 1964-1976Jody Carlson
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George Wallace Poster
If you're wondering why more and more millions of your fellow Americans are turning to Governor Wallace:Try Selling or Renting Your Home to Whoever You PleaseGov. George Wallace for PresidentAn extremely rare poster supporting Black Negro Segregated Housing in the United StatesFrom the 1968 presidential campaign when Wallace ran as an Independent.
Type: Political - Presidential Campaigns
Date/Period: c1968
Dimensions: 18 x 11 1/2"
Notes & Literature: Former Governor of Alabama George Wallace ran in the 1968 United States presidential election as the candidate of the American Independent Party.Wallace's pro-segregation policies had been rejected by the mainstream of the Democratic Party. The impact of the Wallace campaign was substantial, winning the electoral votes of several states in the Deep South. Although Wallace did not expect to win the election, his strategy was to prevent either major party candidate from winning a majority in the Electoral College and throw the election into the House of Representatives, where Wallace would have bargaining power sufficient to determine, or at least strongly influence, the selection of a winner.
Condition Report Small repairing tear else very good.
Subject References The Wallace Campaigns for the Presidency 1964-1976Jody Carlson
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