And when he got through, he came to see George Wallace. He handed him the speech. And he took his finger and pointed to one line. And he said, 'Read it -- segregation now, segregation tomorrow ...
1959 (proclaiming his new hard-line segregationist views) "There’s some people who’ve gone over the state and said, ‘Well, George Wallace has talked too strong about segregation.’ ...
Wallace’s daughter Peggy recalled that Chisholm’s words brought her father to tears and he “started to change.” In 1974, Wallace professed his conversion in a speech at Jerry Falwell’s ...