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Title"Let's run me up the flagpole and see if anybody salutes me"TypeStill ImageCollectionSubjectWallace, George C. (George Corley), 1919-1998Governors--1950-1960 (LCTGM)Presidential elections--1950-1960 (LCTGM)Political campaigns--1950-1960 (LCTGM)Flagpoles--1950-1960 (LCTGM)Editorial cartoons--1950-1960 (GMGPC)Drawings--1950-1960 (GMGPC) ClassificationLCC: CD 1 - Mauldin, no. 1570 Could not render: bf:statusNoteForms part of the Papers of Bill Mauldin (Library of Congress).SummaryCartoon shows Alabama Governor George Wallace clasped by the seat of his pants in preparation for a run up the flagpole, "Democratic presidential nomination." He is identified as "'Favorite son' governors." A man smiles as he prepares to hoist Wallace up the flagpole.Authorized Access PointMauldin, Bill, 1921-2003 "Let's run me up the flagpole and see if anybody salutes me"