“Unmasking History’s Darkest Figures: 14 Bigots Who Shaped the World in Unexpected Ways”
His policies of racial segregation laid the groundwork for apartheid in South Africa, making him a controversial figure whose legacy is still hotly debated.
8. George Wallace
In the 1960s, Alabama Governor George Wallace became the face of segregation in the American South. His infamous declaration, “Segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever,” cemented his place in history as one of the most outspoken defenders of racial discrimination.
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