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George Wallace was an American politician who served as the for four separate terms. He is primarily remembered for his staunch defense of racial segregation during the Civil Rights Movement and his influential populist rhetoric. 🏛️ Political Career & The "Stand"

: Later renounced segregation, sought forgiveness from civil rights leaders, and won a final term with support from Black voters.

: Was shot and paralyzed during his 1972 campaign. 🔄 Late-Life Transformation George Wallace

: Famously blocked the University of Alabama entrance to prevent the enrollment of Black students in 1963.

: Utilized an "us vs. them" approach against federal authority, often seen as a precursor to modern populism. George Wallace was an American politician who served

: Was forced to step aside by the Alabama National Guard, federalized by President Kennedy. Presidential Ambitions

: Famous for his "Segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever" 1963 address. : Was shot and paralyzed during his 1972 campaign

: Ran as a third-party candidate, winning 5 Southern states and 10 million votes.