George Wallace Campaign Button, 1968

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Artifact Overview

George Wallace, Alabama's segregationist governor, was the American Independent Party's presidential candidate in 1968. Wallace hoped his "law and order" and populist rhetoric would sway enough voters to throw the election into the House of Representatives. Though he captured five Deep South states and 46 electoral votes it wasn't enough. Republican Richard Nixon's 301 electoral votes -- over Democrat Hubert Humphrey's 191 -- was thirty-one more than needed.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Button (Information artifact)

Date Made

1968

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

2002.0.25.140

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Plastic
Paper (Fiber product)
Metal

Color

Black-and-white (Colors)
Blue

Dimensions

Diameter: 2.5 in

Inscriptions

Front: STAND UP | FOR | AMERICA | GEORGE WALLACE Back: VARI-VUE BY PICTORIAL PRODUCTIONS, INC. | MT. VERNON, N.Y.,U.S.A. | PAT. NO. 2,815,310 [on back]