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In reply to the discussion: A conversation about the Confederate flag... [View all]Art_from_Ark
(27,247 posts)He was an avowed racist in the '60s, but after the assassination attempt he did an about face.
The George Wallace of the late '70s and later was not the George Wallace of the late '60s and earlier. And during the election for his final term as governor (1983-87), he won 90% of the black vote.
"In 1982, black voters helped reelect Wallace, giving him one-third of their votes in the first primary. He then increased this constituency to defeat then-Lieutenant Governor George McMillan by one percentage point in the Democratic runoff. In the general election, Wallace carried 90 percent of the state's black electorate, linking it with rural white voters and members of the Alabama Education Association to form a coalition that defeated his opponent, Republican Emory Folmar, mayor of Montgomery. "
http://www.encyclopediaofalabama.org/face/Article.jsp?id=h-1676