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On June 11, 1963, The University of Alabama provided the backdrop for what would become a lasting symbol in U.S. civil rights history. With his stand in the schoolhouse door staged at Foster Auditorium on the University's campus, Governor George C. Wallace attempted to defy a federal mandate by blocking the admission of two black students to the University.Knopke, Harry J. is the author of 'Opening Doors Perspectives on Race Relations in Contemporary America' with ISBN 9780817304973 and ISBN 0817304975.
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