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Author McIlwain, Christopher Lyle, author.

Title The South's forgotten fire-eater : David Hubbard and North Alabama's long road to disunion / Chris McIlwain.

Publication Info. Montgomery, AL : NewSouth Books, [2020]

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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary "The story of the American Civil War is typically told with particular interest in the national players behind the war: Davis, Lincoln, Lee, Grant, and their peers. However, the truth is that countless Americans on both sides of the war worked in their own communities to sway public perception of abolition, secession, and government intervention. In north Alabama, David Hubbard was an ardent and influential voice for leaving the Union, spreading his increasingly radical view of states' rights and the need to rebel against what he viewed an overreaching federal government. You have likely never heard of Hubbard, the grandson of a Revolutionary War soldier who fought under Andrew Jackson in the War of 1812. He was much more than that stereotype of antebellum Alabama politicians, being an early speculator in lands coerced from Native Americans; a lawyer and cotton planter; a populist; an influential member of the Board of Trustees of the University of Alabama; and a key promoter of the very first railroad built west of the Allegheny mountains. Alabama's Forgotten Fire-Eater is the story of Hubbard's radicalization, describing his rise to becoming the most influential and prominent secessionist in north Alabama. Despite growing historical interest in the "fire eaters" who whipped the South into a frenzy, there has been little mention until now of Hubbard's integral involvement in Alabama's relationship with the Confederacy. Now historian Chris McIlwain offers Hubbard's story as a cautionary tale of radical politics and its consequences."-- Provided by publisher
Contents Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- 1. Yankee Doodle -- 2. 'A Desperate Speculation' -- 3. 'His Magic Influence' -- 4. 'Squinting at Nullification' -- 5. The 'Feast of Reason and the Flow of Soul' -- 6. Changing 'the Politicks of the Union' -- 7. 'A No-Account Locofoco' -- 8. 'A Man of the Masses' -- 9. 'Northern Fanatics' -- 10. The 'Alabama Platform' -- 11. 'Disunion Davy' -- 12. The 'Viceregent of Old Fogy-Dom' -- 13. 'I am a Radical Democrat' -- 14. 'The Race Is Over' -- 15. Epilogue -- Endnotes -- Image Credits -- Index
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Subject Hubbard, David, 1792-1874.
Hubbard, David, 1792-1874.
United States. Congress. House -- Biography.
United States. Congress. House.
Genre/Form Biographies.
Subject Legislators -- Alabama -- Biography.
Legislators.
Alabama.
Secession -- Alabama.
Secession.
Legislators -- United States -- Biography.
United States.
Alabama -- Politics and government -- To 1865.
Chronological Term To 1865
Subject Politics and government.
United States -- Politics and government -- 1849-1861.
Chronological Term 1849-1861
Subject Kinlock (Miss.) -- Biography.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Historical.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Biographies.
Added Title David Hubbard and North Alabama's long road to disunion
Other Form: Print version: McIlwain, Christopher Lyle. South's forgotten fire-eater. Montgomery : NewSouth Books, [2020] 9781588384119 (DLC) 2020018836
ISBN 9781588384126 electronic book
1588384128 electronic book
9781588384119 hardcover