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George Corley Wallace (August 25, 1919 – September 13, 1998) was an American politician who was elected Governor of Alabama as a Democrat four times (1962, 1970, 1974 and 1982) and ran for U.S. President four times as a third-party candidate (in 1964, 1968, 1972 and 1976). He is best known for his pro-segregation attitudes, which he later recanted, during the American desegregation period. His first wife, Lurleen Burns Wallace, was the first (and, as of 2006, only) woman to be elected as governor of Alabama.//Born on August 25, 1919, in Clio, Alabama, to George C. Wallace and Mozelle Smith, he became a regionally successful boxer in his high school days before moving on to law school in the late 1930s. After receiving his law degree in 1942, he enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Forces, flying combat missions over Japan during World War II. Wallace rose to the rank of staff sergeant in the 58th Bomb Wing of the Twentieth Air Force. He served under General Curtis LeMay, who would be his running mate in the 1968 presidential race. While in the service, Wallace nearly died from an attack of spinal meningitis. Only prompt medical attention saved his life. The experience left him with partial hearing loss and nerve damage and as a result, he was medically discharged from the military with a disability pension.In 1928, at 9 years old, Wallace contributed to his grandfather's successful campaign for probate judge. Late in 1945 he was appointed Assistant Attorney General of Alabama, and during May 1946 he won his first election as a representative to the Alabama Legislature. At the time he was considered somewhat of a progressive liberal on racial issues. As a delegate to the 1948 Democratic National Convention he did not join the Southern walkout at the convention, despite being opposed to President Harry Truman's proposed civil rights program, which he then considered to have been infringements on states' rights. The dissenting Democrats, known as "Dixiecrats", supported then Governor Strom Thurmond of South Carolina for the presidency. In his 1963 inauguration as governor, he excused this action on political grounds
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