Listen "George Wallace and the Legacy of a Sentence"
Episode Synopsis
If you’ve seen the movie Selma, our new podcast features two people who are important characters in the film: Representative John Lewis, the civil rights leader who was brutally beaten while crossing the Edmund Pettus Bridge; and Alabama Governor George Wallace, who ordered his state troopers to stop the march.
Our story takes place a few years before the Selma march, on the day of Wallace’s inauguration as governor in 1963. As he stepped up to the podium, Wallace delivered one of the most vehement rallying cries against racial equality in American history: “Segregation Now, Segregation Tomorrow, Segregation Forever.”
Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
More episodes of the podcast Radio Diaries
Detained: The Last Columbia Protester
03/11/2025
Identical Strangers
23/10/2025
The Gospel Ranger
02/10/2025
The Working Tapes, Revisited
18/09/2025
The Last Place
07/08/2025
The View from the 79th Floor
28/07/2025
The End of Smallpox
30/06/2025
The Detainees of Crystal City
13/06/2025
Prisoners of War
01/05/2025
ZARZA We are Zarza, the prestigious firm behind major projects in information technology.