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  1. Central Alabama | December 2017. Lurleen Wallace became the first female governor of Alabama in 1967. Laws at the time prevented her husband Governor George Wallace from seeking a second term, so Mrs. Wallace ran for Governor in his stead. Mrs. Wallace was a strong advocate for mental health reform and improving our state parks and was one of ...

  2. 8 de sept. de 2020 · Television was a new phenomenon. Kennedy understood the importance of the debate and the new medium of television. He took a full week off the campaign trail and went to the Kennedy compound in ...

  3. Lurleen Burns Wallace (1926-1968) Lurleen Burns Wallace was elected Alabama's first woman governor and the third woman governor in the nation in 1966. The next year she was named one of the Ten Most Admired Women of the World. Mental health facilities in Alabama became one of her primary interests after a visit to Bryce Hospital and Partlow ...

  4. Home of the Saints | LBW Community College provides affordable academic, technical, and workforce programs with multiple class formats and flexible scheduling at 4 campuses. The College offers dual enrollment, technical training, 2-to-4- year transfer, adult education, and community education that prepares students for Alabama’s growing workforce.

  5. 20 de may. de 2023 · Lurleen Wallace’s landslide victory in May 1966 was astonishing. She set records for vote-getting, some of which still stand today. She defeated nine opponents, all men, without a runoff.

  6. 7 de may. de 2009 · Alabama's Lurleen Wallace (D), who ran for governor and won in 1966 as a surrogate for her husband, George -- who was barred by state law from seeking re-election -- dies of cancer. She was 41 ...

  7. 30 de ago. de 2012 · Taken from a variety of archival sources, this video includes the announcement of the death of Alabama Gov. Lurleen B. Wallace on May 7, 1968, footage from t...