The author of this text believes that George Wallace is not being truthful in his letter about the racial conflicts in Alabama. He thinks that Wallace is trying to ignore or minimize the conflict.
An example of this is the fact that Wallace wrote that "we have never had a problem in the South except in a few very isolated instances and these have been the result of outside agitators." However, the author argues that during this same time period, conflicts were common. He tells us that between Wallace's inauguration and his letter, both the Alabama bombings, as well as the conflicts related to the integration of the University of Alabama had taken place.