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Lot 1068
Sale 961 - American Historical Ephemera & Photography
Nov 30, 2021
10:00AM ET
Online / Cincinnati
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200
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$125
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Lot Description
[WALLACE, George]. A group of posters, pamphlets, and other ephemera from Wallace's 1968 presidential campaign, comprising:
Poster, 11 x 17 in. "Prevent Forced Busing with Wallace on November 7th." A former Southern governor (Alabama), George Wallace (1919-1998) was notoriously segregationist.
Bumper sticker with Wallace's portrait and "10 Million Can't Be Wrong."
Two (2) silver "coins" with "Not a Dine's Worth of Difference / Humphrey - Nixon" on one side and Wallace /Courage to Stand up or America" on the other.
Decal "America Needs Wallace with both an American and Confederate flag."
A second Call to freedom . Elect Wallace - LeMay. 3 x 5 card.
"It takes Courage! Wallace has it! Do You? Stand up for America!" with attached cloth "Win with Wallace" (maybe for a pocket "hanky."
Note paper, "When You Vote for Wallace - You Aint Just Whistling Dixie!"
"Standup for America / Support George C. Wallace for President in '68." Flyer folded in thirds with other campaign information.
Second flyer, "It takes Courage! Wallace Has It! Do You? / Support George C. Wallace for President."
Booklet, 8-3/4 x 11 in. on newsprint: "Governor George C. Wallace Presents 'Unmasking the Civil Rights Bill ' / Stand up for America! Wallace for President." 10pp.
Broadside. "Stand up for America / See - Hear / Governor George C. Wallace 9:45 A.M. / Thursday, October 10th / North side of Court House / Evansville, Indiana / Wallace has Courage - Do You?
Collection of Tom Charles Huston



