Wallace & Katzenbach

11th June 1963: Segregationist Alabama Governor George C Wallace blocks the doorway to the University of Alabama while listening to Nicholas Katzenbach, US Deputy Attorney General (arms crossed) and other federal authorities, including Peyton Noville, US Marshal of Birmingham, Tuscaloosa, Alabama. The governor had attempted to bar two African-American students from registering at the college. (Photo by Shel Hershorn/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
11th June 1963: Segregationist Alabama Governor George C Wallace blocks the doorway to the University of Alabama while listening to Nicholas Katzenbach, US Deputy Attorney General (arms crossed) and other federal authorities, including Peyton Noville, US Marshal of Birmingham, Tuscaloosa, Alabama. The governor had attempted to bar two African-American students from registering at the college. (Photo by Shel Hershorn/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Wallace & Katzenbach
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11 June, 1963
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