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Governor george wallace of alabama used his own body to block two black students from entering the auditorium at the university of alabama to enroll in the school. wallace’s desperate attempt to uphold his policy of "segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever," stated during his 1963 inauguration (pbs 2000) became known as the "stand in the schoolhouse door." this is best explained by the:

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