Govenor George Wallace Interviewed Through A Door
View, over the heads of photographers, as American politician & Alabama Governor George Wallace (1919 - 1998) is interviewed through wire-mesh security door, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, June 11, 1963. The same day, Wallace performed a protest against the integration of the University of Alabama by standing in a doorway at the campus' Foster Auditorium for approximately four hours in an attempt to block the registration of students Vivian Malone and James Hood--Wallace was removed by the Alabama National Guard. (Photo by Chris McNair/Getty Images)
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