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Her husband, George Wallace, persistently lied to the press about her condition, claiming in April 1968 that "she has won the fight" against cancer. He continued to make campaign stops nationwide during her last weeks of life, but her doctors warned him she was in unstable condition on May 5, the day
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growth was found. During surgery on July 10, this proved to be an egg-sized malignancy on her colon. She underwent a second course of radiation therapy as a follow-up. In January 1968, after extensive testing, she informed her staff (but not the public) that she had a cancerous pelvic tumor which was
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At her general election campaign kickoff in Birmingham, Wallace pledged "progress without compromise" and "accomplishment without surrender ... George will continue to speak up and stand up for Alabama." She continued: "Contrary to what the liberals preach, progress can be made without sacrificing
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At the time of her funeral, George Wallace had moved out of the governor's mansion and back to a home that they had purchased in Montgomery in 1967. He did not take his children, ages 18, 16, and 6, with him. They were sent to live with family members and friends. Their eldest daughter had married
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had denounced the national party for so long that it became "no longer popular in many quarters to be a Democrat." Martin said the South must "break away from the one-party system just as we broke away from a one-crop economy." He vowed to make Alabama "first in opportunity, jobs, and education."
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Wallace lay in state in the Capitol building on May 8, and 21,000 mourners waited as long as five hours to view her silver casket. Despite her emphatic request for a closed casket, her widower insisted that her body be on view, with a glass bubble over the open part of the coffin. The day of her
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in north Alabama. She drew 537,505 votes (63.4 percent). Martin trailed with 262,943 votes (31 percent). A third candidate running to the political left of the major candidates, Dr. Carl Robinson, received 47,655 (5.6 percent). Martin even ran eight percentage points behind his ticket mate, John
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Wallace assumed her duties as First Lady of Alabama in 1963 after her husband was elected governor to the first of his four nonconsecutive terms. She opened the first floor of the governor's mansion to the public seven days a week. She refused to serve alcoholic beverages at official functions.
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Wallace made her gubernatorial race having been secretly diagnosed with cancer as early as April 1961, when her surgeon biopsied suspicious tissue that he noticed during the cesarean delivery of her last child. As was common at the time, her physician told her husband the news, not her. George
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state to elect a Republican governor. Briefly, a consensus developed that Martin might even lend coattails to Republican candidates in legislative, county, and municipal elections though there was no GOP nominee for lieutenant governor. The defections of three legislators and a member of the
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began in 1974 and was completed in 1975, seven years after the death by cancer of Gov. Wallace. It (the Tumor Institute) was then renovated, with the renovation project completing in 2013. The Wallace Patient Tower, an addition to University Hospital, was built in her honor, as was
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in Houston for diagnosis and treatment. This underscored the need for improved cancer care in Alabama. Following her death, the Lurleen Wallace Courage Crusade was spearheaded by her successor, Governor Albert Brewer, leading to fundraising for building a new cancer center. The
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the free enterprise system and ... the Constitution." It was during this 1966 campaign that George Wallace coined his famous line: "There's not a dime's worth of difference" between the two national parties." Wallace likened such Republicans as the then House Minority Leader
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in December 1965. This was followed by a hysterectomy in January 1966. Despite her ill health, Wallace maintained an arduous campaign schedule throughout 1966 and gave a 24-minute speech – her longest ever – at her January 1967 inauguration.
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succeeded to the office in April 2017. Wallace is also (as of 2024) the only female governor in U.S. history to have died in office as well as being the first and only female Democrat to have served as governor in Alabama history. In 1973, she was
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in Alabama, and despite the Jim Martin challenge, Lurleen Wallace was inaugurated in January 1967. To assuage voters who might have been concerned about the transfer of power, she stated that her husband would be her "number one assistant".
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Shy in public and lacking interest in the workings of politics, Lurleen Wallace was described by an Alabama newspaper editor as the most "unlikely candidate imaginable. It is as difficult to picture her in politics as to envision
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funeral, May 9, all public and private schools closed except for the Anniston Academy, all state offices closed, and most businesses closed or had abbreviated hours. She was interred at Greenwood Cemetery in Montgomery.
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focused on whether Wallace would be governor in her own right or a "caretaker" with her husband as a "dollar-a-year advisor" making all the major decisions. The decision to run against Wallace heavily damaged the
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Jim Martin proclaimed that Wallace was a "proxy" candidate, a manifestation of her husband's "insatiable appetite for power." Lurleen Wallace used the slogan "Two Governors, One Cause" and proclaimed the words
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came as a complete shock to her. When one of her husband's staffers revealed to her that Wallace had discussed her cancer with them, but not her, during his 1962 campaign three years earlier, she was outraged.
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to be synonyms. Martin bemoaned having to campaign against a woman, a position that would soon become anachronistic. Though he was running for state office, Martin focused much attention on U.S. President
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race against President Johnson. "Where were the Republicans when I was fighting LBJ?" Wallace asked. Goldwater shunned personal criticism of Wallace but repudiated Wallace's talk of a third party in the
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Neither Martin nor Lurleen Wallace openly sought support from the increasing number of African American voters, many of whom had been registered only since the passage a year earlier of the
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Over the next twenty years, Wallace focused on being a mother and a homemaker. The Wallaces had four children: Bobbi Jo Wallace Parsons (1944–2015), Peggy Sue Wallace Kennedy (born 1950),
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Keener insight at the time would have revealed that Martin was pursuing the one office essentially off limits to the GOP that year. No Republican had served as governor of Alabama since
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George Wallace eventually succeeded in getting the term limit repealed, and he would serve three more terms, two of them consecutively. In those days, the Democratic nomination was
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he was to leave for a Michigan appearance. At her request, he cancelled a television appearance on May 6, when she was too ill to be moved back to the hospital. Wallace died in
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pressing on the nerves of her back down through her right hip. Even with the prior surgeries on her uterus and colon and despite the radiation treatment, the cancer had spread.
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Wallace insisted that she not be informed. As a result, she did not get appropriate follow-up care. When she saw a gynecologist for abnormal bleeding in 1965, his diagnosis of
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In order to facilitate his plan to use her as a surrogate candidate in 1966, Lurleen Wallace cooperated with a campaign of dissimulation and misdirection as she began
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ticket on January 11, 1968. Her illness was obvious and worsening. The pelvic tumor was removed in late February. This was followed by surgery to treat an abdominal
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vacated the office in 1874, and George Wallace's organization proved insurmountable despite an early poll that placed Martin within range of victory.
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predicted that Martin "not only has a chance to win the governorship, but at least for the moment must be rated as the favorite." Political writer
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When George Wallace failed in 1965 to get the constitutional ban on his candidacy lifted, due to facing some opposition from some members of the
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was selected as the site for the cancer center, and a formal cancer center program was begun in 1970. Funding was received from the
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at the time, governors were not allowed to serve two consecutive terms (a term limit law still maintained as of 2024 only in
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Wallace's most notable independent action as governor was her attempt to get her husband to increase appropriations for the
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on September 19, 1926. She graduated in 1942 from Tuscaloosa County High School at the age of fifteen. She then worked at
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for 16 months from January 16, 1967, until her death on May 7, 1968. She was the first wife of Alabama governor
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At the state level, Martin questioned a $ 500,000 school book depository contract awarded to Wallace supporter
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Billy Hathorn, "A Dozen Years in the Political Wilderness: The Alabama Republican Party, 1966–1978",
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butchering a hog." She herself said "it never even crossed my mind that I'd ever enter politics...."
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Since Alabama then lacked adequate cancer treatment facilities, Wallace had to travel to the
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Lurleen Wallace dispatched a primary gubernatorial field that included two former governors,
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Lurleen Brigham Burns was born to Henry Burns and the former Estelle Burroughs of Fosters in
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The 1966 results showed that George Wallace, strengthened at the time by his opposition to
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legislation, to "vultures" who presided over the destruction of the U.S. Constitution.
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for children, Wallace obtained a large funding increase for Alabama state parks.
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of Birmingham. Thurmond, who had carried Alabama in 1948 as the nominee of the
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Early in her term, Wallace's condition began to deteriorate. In June 1967, an
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in west Alabama, which she lost by six votes, and predominantly Republican
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and left home. George Wallace had two subsequent marriages to the former
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in Tuscaloosa, where she met George Wallace, at the time a member of the
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Democratic State Executive Committee reinforced such possibilities.
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Grenier, who was defeated for the Senate by incumbent Democrat
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The intimate story of Lurleen Wallace:Her crusade of courage.
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Lurleen Wallace carried all Alabama counties except for two:
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Wallace was Alabama's first female governor and was the only
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Montgomery, Alabama: Communications Unlimited Incorporated.
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and Lurleen B. Wallace Boulevard, both in her home county (
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False reports of Republican strength in Alabama abounded.
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United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
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Her last public appearance as governor was at the 1967
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as it developed, would in 1966 become the first former
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In addition to her support for the modernization of
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Index


Governor of Alabama
George Wallace
Albert Brewer
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Montgomery, Alabama
Cancer
Greenwood Cemetery
Democratic
George Wallace
George III
Tuscaloosa Business College

Lurleen Wallace's voice
Judson College
46th governor of Alabama
George Wallace
woman
Kay Ivey
posthumously
Alabama Women's Hall of Fame
Tuscaloosa
Alabama
Kresge
Five and Dime
United States Army Air Corps
George III

Alabama Legislature
Ryan deGraffenried Sr.

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