CONTROVERSIAL POLITICIAN SHOT IN 1972

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May 15, 1972
    

Bremer stalks Wallace at Wheaton Plaza: 1972 - a photo on Flickriver
    
    
    
   
During an outdoor rally in Laurel, Maryland, George Wallace,
the governor of Alabama and a presidential candidate,
was
shot
by 21-year-old Arthur Bremer (above ).

Three others were wounded, and Wallace was permanently
paralyzed from the waist down.

The next day, while fighting for his life in a hospital, he won
major primary victories in Michigan and Maryland.

On June 8, Shirley Chisholm, the first Black woman elected
to Congress and one
of Wallace’s opponents for the
Democratic nomination,
famously visited him in the hospital
to wish him well.
 
 

Wallace remained in the hospital for several months, bringing
his third presidential campaign to an irrevocable end.

     
      

  Life, May 26 1972 | eBay    
     
Today in history: May 15

BBC ON THIS DAY | 4 | 1972: Governor Wallace's attacker jailed

George Wallace Shot

George Corley Wallace Jr.

(August 25, 1919 – September 13, 1998)

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