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Vladimir79 [104]
4 years ago
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1. Who was George Wallace? Who was Bull Connor? What was their stance on segregation in Alabama?

History
1 answer:
hichkok12 [17]4 years ago
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George Wallace was the governor of Alabama in the 60s and 70s during the Civil Rights movement who greatly favored segregation of blacks and whites in public school. Bull Connor was the Commissioner of Public Safety for Alabama.
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