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      <title>1963 at 50: A year's tumult echoes still</title>
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      <description>A new year was just beginning — an extraordinary year, in which so much would change. 
                   Half a century ago, on Jan. 14, 1963, George Wallace took the podium to give his inaugural address as governor of Alabama. His words framed a fiery rejoinder to a civil rights movement gathering strength. 
                   "I draw the line in the dust and toss the gaun...</description>
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