Mar. 03, 1965 - Governor Wallace Of Alabama - Has Talks With The President - On The Racial Troubles In Selma;Governor George Wallace of Alabama recently had talks with President Johnson at the White House to discuss the voter registration in his State - following the racial troubles in Selma - Alabama.The meeting was held at the request of the Governor - and afterwards the Governor talked to the press. Photo Shows Governor George Wallace seen as he spoke to the press and radio - after his meeting with the President in Washington.

Mar. 03, 1965 - Governor Wallace Of Alabama - Has Talks With The President - On The Racial Troubles In Selma;Governor George Wallace of Alabama recently had talks with President Johnson at the White House to discuss the voter registration in his State - following the racial troubles in Selma - Alabama.The meeting was held at the request of the Governor - and afterwards the Governor talked to the press. Photo Shows Governor George Wallace seen as he spoke to the press and radio - after his meeting with the President in Washington. Stock Photo
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4411 x 5652 px | 37.3 x 47.9 cm | 14.7 x 18.8 inches | 300dpi

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3 March 1965

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Mar. 03, 1965 - Governor Wallace Of Alabama - Has Talks With The President - On The Racial Troubles In Selma;Governor George Wallace of Alabama recently had talks with President Johnson at the White House to discuss the voter registration in his State - following the racial troubles in Selma - Alabama.The meeting was held at the request of the Governor - and afterwards the Governor talked to the press. Photo Shows Governor George Wallace seen as he spoke to the press and radio - after his meeting with the President in Washington. (Credit Image: Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS)

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