We should not forget that in the '60s, George Wallace's motto was 'segregation forever,' and that he did nothing to deter bombings and other acts of violence and, by his actions, condoned them.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I feel George Wallace symbolizes something in the past which America has rejected.
Segregation now, segregation tomorrow and segregation forever!
Segregation never brought anyone anything except trouble.
The grand irony, however, is that Southern segregation was not brought to an end, nor redneck violence dramatically reduced, by violence.
We do not show the Negro how to overcome segregation, but we teach him how to accept it as final and just.
Segregation, in a sense, helped create and maintain black solidarity.
A vote for George Wallace is a vote for the past and oppression.
I, like many members of my generation, was concerned with segregation and the repeated violation of civil rights.
James Brown's life was really a metaphor for our inability to talk about matters like race and class in America.
I draw the line in the dust and toss the gauntlet before the feet of tyranny, and I say segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever.