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Federalized National Guard troops arrive at University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa after Governor George Wallace turned back two black students attempting to integrate the university   Unknown Photographer   Vintage wire photograph on paper  June 11, 1963 
Police Sgt. Bud Rose tacks a "No Trespassing" sign onto a barricade at the University of Alabama campus in Tuscaloosa. Two black students are scheduled to enroll on Tuesday.   Smith, William A.   Vintage wire photograph on paper  June 8, 1963 
Two National Guardsmen remove a street barricade from an entrance to the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa as restrictions were lifted   Unknown Photographer   Vintage wire photograph on paper  June 13, 1963 
Governor George C. Wallace of Alabama has questioned President Kennedy's right to use federal troops if further violence breaks out in Birmingham   Unknown Photographer   Vintage wire photograph with applied pigment on paper  May 13, 1963 
Former Circuit Judge George C. Wallace shakes hands with a friend after being cleared of contempt of court charges in Montgomery, Alabama   Unknown Photographer   Vintage wire photograph on paper  January 26, 1959 
President Johnson and Alabama Governor George Wallace appear before newsmen following a conference at the White House that lasted more than three hours   Unknown Photographer   Vintage wire photograph on paper  March 13, 1965 
Alabama Governor George Wallace sits at a mic in a Birmingham, Alabama television station. He is preparing to tape a panel discussion with prominent lawyers regarding his stand on school integration.   Unknown Photographer   Vintage wire photograph on paper  September 8, 1963 
A black tenant farmer family on outskirts of Tuscaloosa stop work in a field to watch Alabama Governor George Wallace and his entourage drive past   Unknown Photographer   Vintage wire photograph on paper  June 10, 1963 
Alabama Governor George Wallace talks to police at the bombing scene at the Birmingham home of a black man, T. L. Crowell   Cort, Horace   Vintage wire photograph on paper  April 1965 
Mrs. P. M. Wadsworth (left center) accompanies children to Tuskegee High School in Alabama. A line of state troopers turned them away.   Cort, Horace   Vintage wire photograph on paper  September 3, 1963 
White school kids walk past state troopers and enter West End High in Birmingham, Alabama   Unknown Photographer   Vintage wire photograph on paper  September 1963 
Black high school students Dorothy Bridget Davis, 16, and Henry Hobdy, 17, were refused entrance to Mobile High School in Mobile, Alabama   Noel, Fred   Vintage wire photograph on paper  September 9, 1963 
Justice Department official John Doar talks with newsmen at Tuskegee High. He acted as liaison with Washington after the Governor order a delay in school opening to prevent integration.   Unknown Photographer   Vintage wire photograph on paper  September 1963 
College students picket in front of John Greene Hall at Smith College in North Hampton, Massachusetts. Others wait in rain to to hear Governor George Wallace of Alabama.   Chaplis, Bill   Vintage wire photograph on paper  November 6, 1963 
Two black men refused to stand during the National Anthem before Alabama Governor George Wallace spoke at the American Serb Memorial Hall in Milwaukee   Unknown Photographer   Vintage wire photograph on paper  April 1964 
Demonstrators clashed in front of the stage at Minneapolis Auditorium. Some opposed the appearance of Governor George Wallace in the city.   Unknown Photographer   Vintage wire photograph on paper  July 3, 1968 
Students and faculty of Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire march carrying placards in front of Leverone Field House, where Alabama Governor George C. Wallace spoke tonight   Curtin, Frank   Vintage wire photograph on paper  November 5, 1963 
Mostly white pickets demonstrating outside the NBC studio in New York's Rockefeller Center, as Alabama Governor George C. Wallace appears on the television program "Meet the Press"   Unknown Photographer   Vintage wire photograph on paper  June 1963 
Police reinforcements arrive at the White House as several hundred pickets continue to march outside   Unknown Photographer   Vintage wire photograph on paper  March 13, 1965 
Alabama Governor George Wallace gets an assist from a state patrolman after alighting from National Guard plane in Tuscaloosa   Unknown Photographer   Vintage wire photograph on paper  June 10, 1963 
Jimmy A. Hood and Vivian Malone are students at the University of Alabama. They registered after the second confrontation with Governor George Wallace in the doorway to Foster Auditorium.   Unknown Photographer   Vintage wire photograph with applied pigment on paper  June 12, 1963 
Alabama National Guardsmen gather around a radio on the University of Alabama campus listening to a speech by President Kennedy   Unknown Photographer   Vintage wire photograph on paper  June 11, 1963 
Two members of the Alabama National Guard paratroopers carry large watermelons while on stand-by duty   Unknown Photographer   Vintage wire photograph on paper  June 9, 1963 
A white semi-circle has been painted on the walkway near Foster Auditorium, where Governor George Wallace plans to stop two black students trying to register   Unknown Photographer   Vintage wire photograph on paper  June 10, 1963 
Newsmen and law enforcement crowd Foster Auditorium at the University of Alabama as Governor George Wallace bars entrance to two black students   Unknown Photographer   Vintage wire photograph on paper  June 11, 1963 

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