Included here are nine telegrams: three from President John F. Kennedy to Governor George Wallace, three from Wallace to Kennedy, one from Wallace to University president Frank Rose, one from Col. Albert Lingo of the Alabama Dept. of Public Safety...
This is one of forty-three snapshots from the day George Wallace made his "stand in the schoolhouse door," in an attempt to block James Hood and Vivian Malone from entering the University of Alabama. Each snapshot measures about 3 x 3 inches.
This is one of forty-three snapshots from the day George Wallace made his "stand in the schoolhouse door," in an attempt to block James Hood and Vivian Malone from entering the University of Alabama. Each snapshot measures about 3 x 3 inches.
This is one of forty-three snapshots from the day George Wallace made his "stand in the schoolhouse door," in an attempt to block James Hood and Vivian Malone from entering the University of Alabama. Each snapshot measures about 3 x 3 inches.
This is one of forty-three snapshots from the day George Wallace made his "stand in the schoolhouse door," in an attempt to block James Hood and Vivian Malone from entering the University of Alabama. Each snapshot measures about 3 x 3 inches.
This is one of forty-three snapshots from the day George Wallace made his "stand in the schoolhouse door," in an attempt to block James Hood and Vivian Malone from entering the University of Alabama. Each snapshot measures about 3 x 3 inches.
This is one of forty-three snapshots from the day George Wallace made his "stand in the schoolhouse door," in an attempt to block James Hood and Vivian Malone from entering the University of Alabama. Each snapshot measures about 3 x 3 inches.
This is one of forty-three snapshots from the day George Wallace made his "stand in the schoolhouse door," in an attempt to block James Hood and Vivian Malone from entering the University of Alabama. Each snapshot measures about 3 x 3 inches.
This is one of forty-three snapshots from the day George Wallace made his "stand in the schoolhouse door," in an attempt to block James Hood and Vivian Malone from entering the University of Alabama. Each snapshot measures about 3 x 3 inches.
This is one of forty-three snapshots from the day George Wallace made his "stand in the schoolhouse door," in an attempt to block James Hood and Vivian Malone from entering the University of Alabama. Each snapshot measures about 3 x 3 inches.
This is one of forty-three snapshots from the day George Wallace made his "stand in the schoolhouse door," in an attempt to block James Hood and Vivian Malone from entering the University of Alabama. Each snapshot measures about 3 x 3 inches.
This is one of forty-three snapshots from the day George Wallace made his "stand in the schoolhouse door," in an attempt to block James Hood and Vivian Malone from entering the University of Alabama. Each snapshot measures about 3 x 3 inches.
This is one of forty-three snapshots from the day George Wallace made his "stand in the schoolhouse door," in an attempt to block James Hood and Vivian Malone from entering the University of Alabama. Each snapshot measures about 3 x 3 inches.
This is one of forty-three snapshots from the day George Wallace made his "stand in the schoolhouse door," in an attempt to block James Hood and Vivian Malone from entering the University of Alabama. Each snapshot measures about 3 x 3 inches.
This is one of forty-three snapshots from the day George Wallace made his "stand in the schoolhouse door," in an attempt to block James Hood and Vivian Malone from entering the University of Alabama. Each snapshot measures about 3 x 3 inches.
This is one of forty-three snapshots from the day George Wallace made his "stand in the schoolhouse door," in an attempt to block James Hood and Vivian Malone from entering the University of Alabama. Each snapshot measures about 3 x 3 inches.
This is one of forty-three snapshots from the day George Wallace made his "stand in the schoolhouse door," in an attempt to block James Hood and Vivian Malone from entering the University of Alabama. Each snapshot measures about 3 x 3 inches.
This is one of forty-three snapshots from the day George Wallace made his "stand in the schoolhouse door," in an attempt to block James Hood and Vivian Malone from entering the University of Alabama. Each snapshot measures about 3 x 3 inches.
This is one of forty-three snapshots from the day George Wallace made his "stand in the schoolhouse door," in an attempt to block James Hood and Vivian Malone from entering the University of Alabama. Each snapshot measures about 3 x 3 inches.
This is one of forty-three snapshots from the day George Wallace made his "stand in the schoolhouse door," in an attempt to block James Hood and Vivian Malone from entering the University of Alabama. Each snapshot measures about 3 x 3 inches.