It was 50 years ago that Alabama Gov. George Wallace was shot while campaigning for president. In a rare interview in 2007, former First Lady Cornelia Wallace spoke about the day that would change their lives forever. alnews alpolitics alabamanewsnet...
It was 50 years ago that Alabama Gov. George Wallace was shot while campaigning for president. In a rare interview, former First Lady Cornelia Wallace spoke about the day that would change their lives forever.
The Wallaces had gone to Maryland for the campaign. At a shopping center in Laurel, Maryland on May 15, 1972, they were shaking hands with supporters when a gunman shot Wallace, leaving him paralyzed and in constant pain for the rest of his life. At first, people in Alabama did not know if the governor would survive the shooting. He did, and won both the Democratic presidential primaries in Maryland and Michigan, showing he could capture votes outside the South.
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