
George C. Wallace
George C. Wallace was an American politician best known for serving as the governor of Alabama multiple times. He is remembered for his strong stance against racial integration and federal intervention in state affairs, often advocating for segregation. Wallace's political career was marked by his fiery speeches and controversial policies. Despite his reputation, he also worked to improve Alabama’s education and infrastructure. His stance on race relations made him a polarizing figure, but he remained influential in Southern politics. Wallace's legacy includes both his contributions to state development and his association with racial segregation controversies.