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How the Right Turned “Freedom” Into a Dogwhistle
On April 23, 1967, George C. Wallace sat for a television interview on NBC’s Meet the Press, ready to reintroduce himself to America. To most Americans outside of the South, Wallace was known as the openly racist, defiantly pro-segregationist governor of Alabama: the one who, four years earlier, bellowed “segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever!” in the face of the swelling civil rights movement, the one who, a year later, stood in front of a University of Alabama building to prevent two Black students from enrolling, and the one who, in 1965, allowed local police to bludgeon civil rights activists marching for the right to vote in Selma. Now planning a presidential run, W

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