The Stand in the Schoolhouse Door took place at Foster Auditorium at the University of Alabama on June 11, 1963. In a symbolic attempt to keep his inaugural promise of "segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever" and stop the desegregation of schools, George Wallace, the Democratic Governor of Alabama, stood at the door of the auditorium as if to block the way of the two African American students attempting to enter: Vivian Malone and James Hood.[1]
This was before the Southern Strategy, in which the Republicans took over as the preeminent supporters of overt racism.
This was before the Southern Strategy, in which the Republicans took over as the preeminent supporters of overt racism.