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- Q7502308 description "American lawyer".
- Q7502308 description "American lawyer".
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- Q7502308 abstract "William Ralph "Shorty" Price, (October 3, 1921 – November 1, 1980) was an attorney and perennial political candidate from the state of Alabama, mostly noted for his colorful "clown" persona.A native of Barbour County, he studied in the University of Alabama, where briefly he was a roommate of future Governor George Wallace .Price ran for many public offices in Alabama, but only won one election - as an alternate delegate to the 1952 Democratic National Convention.Most notably he ran in the Democratic primaries for Governor of Alabama in 1958, 1970, 1974 and 1978. Although he never captured more than 2% of a vote, he once finished before well-known politician Coleman Brown.Price campaigned heartily against his former roommate, Wallace. His slogan was Shorty, Shorty, he’s our man. George Wallace belongs in the garbage can.In 1972 he proposed to shorten the Governor's term from four to two years. Many claimed it was so he could run more often.Although he was never a political power, Price became an important part of southern political and historical folklore in the storied and rich history of colorful candidates in the south.Price was famous for his antics at Crimson Tide football games, which sometimes landed him in jail. In 1979, after Price pleaded guilty to public drunkenness and disorderly conduct charges following the Alabama-Tennessee game at Legion Field in Birmingham, Circuit Judge William Cole told him "See you next fall" after imposing a $125 fine. Sometimes, when he campaigned, he wore a red-and-white suit covered with the words "Roll Tide."Price was killed in an automobile accident in 1980 at the age of 59.".
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- Q7502308 birthDate "1921-10-03".
- Q7502308 birthName "William Ralph Price".
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- Q7502308 birthYear "1921".
- Q7502308 deathDate "1980-11-01".
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- Q7502308 deathYear "1980".
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- Q7502308 birthDate "1921-10-03".
- Q7502308 birthName "William Ralph Price".
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- Q7502308 dateOfBirth "1921-10-03".
- Q7502308 dateOfDeath "1980-11-01".
- Q7502308 deathDate "1980-11-01".
- Q7502308 deathPlace "near Montgomery, Alabama".
- Q7502308 name "Price, Shorty".
- Q7502308 name "Shorty Price".
- Q7502308 occupation "attorney, political candidate".
- Q7502308 placeOfDeath "near Montgomery, Alabama".
- Q7502308 shortDescription "American lawyer".
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- Q7502308 comment "William Ralph "Shorty" Price, (October 3, 1921 – November 1, 1980) was an attorney and perennial political candidate from the state of Alabama, mostly noted for his colorful "clown" persona.A native of Barbour County, he studied in the University of Alabama, where briefly he was a roommate of future Governor George Wallace .Price ran for many public offices in Alabama, but only won one election - as an alternate delegate to the 1952 Democratic National Convention.Most notably he ran in the Democratic primaries for Governor of Alabama in 1958, 1970, 1974 and 1978. ".
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