How The GOP Became The 'White Man's Party'

How The GOP Became The 'White Man's Party'
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CHARLESTON, SC - NOVEMBER 12: U.S. Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) address the Corps of Cadets at the Citadel on November 12, 2013 in Charleston, South Carolina. Paul said Hillary Clinton should be disqualified from running for president because of the Benghazi affair. (Photo by Richard Ellis/Getty Images)

Few names conjure the recalcitrant South, fighting integration with fire-breathing fury, like that of George Wallace.

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