In 1943, U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill opened a 10-day World War II strategy conference in Casablanca ... The two would divorce less than a year later.
In 1943, U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill opened a 10-day World War II strategy conference ... In 1963, George Wallace was inaugurated as the governor ...
In 1943, U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill opened a 10-day World War II strategy conference ... In 1963, George Wallace was inaugurated as the governor ...
During World War II ... for governor in 1958, but lost to Buford Ellington. The Crump machine was in tatters by the early 1960s and the last vestige of the Crump era, Congressman Clifford Davis, was ...
He joined the U.S. Army in the days following World War II and was stationed in Germany ... work on the presidential campaign of Alabama Gov. George Wallace. On March 5, 1968, he had surgery ...
The Oscars have given out 96 awards for Best Picture in their long history. Here’s one thing you should know about each film, ...
Wallace is elected governor of Alabama in 1962. African American attorney J. L. Chestnut remembers George C. Wallace as "the most liberal judge that I had ever practiced law in front of" and as a ...
Celebrants filed in past Autherine Lucy Clock Tower, in Malone-Hood Plaza, mere feet from where Gov. George Wallace made his infamous Stand in the Schoolhouse Door, trying to prevent Vivian Malone ...
when Lurleen Wallace, wife of Gov. George Wallace, was elected in Alabama. All three of the women who served as governors from 1925 to 1974 were the wives or widows of a previous governor and had ...