I'm going to argue that the manifestation of the "Southern Strategy" in 1968 is actually pretty overstated. When you look at the map, none of the Deep South states voted for Nixon. Of course that was because the Wallace effect obscures it, but even so - in LA, MS, AL, Humphrey still finished ahead of Nixon. Nixon did win the Upper South but that was a region that had sorta had a Republican lean in the postwar era anyway (VA, NC and TN all voted for Nixon in 1960, too).
Humphrey took in the black vote, while Wallace split the white vote with Nixon, it's very unlikely MS/AL would still go to Humphrey after that's factored out, and Nixon still finished ahead in Georgia.
Also, Kennedy won NC.