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(2) 1968 George Wallace Political Campaign Items
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(2) 1968 George Wallace Political Campaign Items
George Wallace   Political   Campaign   Candidate   Democrat   U.S. President   Governor   United States   Numismatic   Exonumia   Coin   Token   Pin Back Button   Nostalgic   Advertising
The picture shows a view of the (2) 1968 George Wallace Political Campaign Items in this lot. The coin was flipped over to show the other side. The pinback button is blank on the back. The first item is a large gold colored aluminum token coin. On the obverse the coin has a raised image of George Wallace's head and reads:

GEORGE C. WALLACE
ALABAMA'S FIGHTING GOVERNOR

The reverse has a raised image of an eagle and reads:

LET THE PEOPLE SPEAK
STAND UP FOR AMERICA

The second item is a political pin back button in red, white, and blue. It pictures George Wallace and reads:

WALLACE FOR PRESIDENT
STAND UP FOR AMERICA

To judge the sizes the larger coin measures 1-1/2'' wide. Both items are in excellent condition as pictured.

Below here, for reference, is some additional information on Governor George Wallace:

George Wallace
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

George Wallace
45th Governor of Alabama
In office: January 14, 1963 - January 16, 1967
Lieutenant: James Allen
Preceded by: John Malcolm Patterson
Succeeded by: Lurleen Wallace
In office: January 18, 1971 - January 15, 1979
Lieutenant: Jere Beasley
Preceded by: Albert Brewer
Succeeded by: Fob James
In office: January 17, 1983 - January 19, 1987
Lieutenant: Bill Baxley
Preceded by: Fob James
Succeeded by: H. Guy Hunt
First Gentleman of Alabama
In office: January 16, 1967 - May 7, 1968
Preceded by: Lurleen Wallace
Succeeded by: Martha Farmer Brewer

Personal details
Born: George Corley Wallace, Jr., August 25, 1919, Clio, Alabama, U.S.
Died: September 13, 1998 (aged 79), Montgomery, Alabama, U.S.
Resting place: Greenwood Cemetery, Montgomery, Alabama
Political party: Democratic
Other political affiliations: American Independent (1968)
Spouse(s): Lurleen Wallace (m. 1943 - 1968); her death, Cornelia Ellis Snively (m. 1971 - 1978); divorced, Lisa Taylor (m. 1981 - 1987); divorced
Children: George Wallace, Jr., Bobbi Jo Wallace - Parson, Peggy Sue Wallace - Kennedy, Janie Lee Wallace - Dye
Alma mater: University of Alabama
Profession: Lawyer, former Soldier
Religion: Methodist

Military service
Allegiance: United States Army
Service / branch: U.S. Army Air Corps
Years of service: 1942 - 1945
Rank: Staff sergeant
Battles / wars: World War II

George Corley Wallace, Jr. (August 25, 1919 - September 13, 1998) was an American politician and the 45th Governor of Alabama, having served two nonconsecutive terms and two consecutive terms as a Democrat: 1963 - 1967, 1971 - 1979 and 1983 - 1987. Wallace has the third longest gubernatorial tenure in post Constitutional U.S. history, at 16 years and four days. He was a U.S. Presidential candidate for four consecutive elections, in which he sought the Democratic Party nomination in 1964, 1972, and 1976, and was the American Independent Party candidate in the 1968 presidential election. He remains the last third party candidate to receive a state's electoral college votes.


A 1972 assassination attempt left Wallace paralyzed, and he used a wheelchair for the remainder of his life. He is remembered for his Southern populist and segregationist attitudes during the mid 20th century period of the Civil Rights Movement and activism, which gained passage of federal civil rights legislation in the mid 1960s to enforce constitutional rights for all citizens. He eventually renounced segregationism but remained a populist.

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(2) 1968 George Wallace Political Campaign Items


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