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George Wallace in Wisconsin: The Divisive Campaigns That Shaped a Civil Rights Legacy - Paperback

George Wallace in Wisconsin: The Divisive Campaigns That Shaped a Civil Rights Legacy - Paperback

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by Ben Hubing (Author)

A revealing account of the tensions that embroiled Wisconsinites as Alabama Governor Wallace took his struggle north of the Mason-Dixon Line


George Wallace ran for president four times between 1964 and 1976. In the Badger State, his campaigns fueled a debate over constitutional principles and values. Wallace weaponized states' rights, arguing that the federal government should stay out of school segregation, promote law and order, restrict forced busing, and reduce burdensome taxation. White working-class Wisconsinites armed themselves with Wallace's rhetoric, pushing back on changes that threatened the status quo. Civil rights activists and the Black community in Wisconsin armed themselves with a different constitutional principle, equal protection, to push for strong federal protection of their civil rights. This clash of ideals nearly became literal as protests and counter-protests erupted until gradually diminishing as Wallace's political fortunes waned.


Historian Ben Hubing explores the tumult surrounding the so-called little man with the big mouth.

Number of Pages: 144
Dimensions: 0.4 x 8.9 x 5.9 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: February 14, 2022