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Governor George Wallace and Sen. Edward Kennedy attend July 4th “Spirit of America” celebration in Alabama



Governor George Wallace and Sen. Edward Kennedy attend July 4th “Spirit of America” celebration in Alabama

Alabama Governor George Wallace (L) and Sen. Edward Kennedy are shown together on July 4, 1973 in Decatur, Alabama, during a July 4th “Spirit of America” celebration. Sen. Kennedy was the guest speaker while Governor Wallace was presented the third annual Audie Murphy Patriotism Award. Both Kennedy and Wallace, potential candidates in the 1976 presidential race, were listed on the White House “enemies list” disclosed during the Senate Watergate Hearings. (UPI Photo/Files)

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