J. William Fulbright was a prominent American politician and educator, best known for his role as a U.S. Senator from Arkansas. Born in 1905, Fulbright served from 1943 to 1974, making significant contributions to U.S. foreign policy, particularly in promoting international education and exchange programs. He is widely recognized for founding the Fulbright Program, which provides scholarships for students, scholars, and professionals to study and conduct research abroad, thus fostering mutual understanding between cultures....