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9780807132340

Randall Lee Gibson of Louisiana

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  • ISBN13:

    9780807132340

  • ISBN10:

    0807132349

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2007-05-01
  • Publisher: Louisiana State Univ Pr

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Summary

This is the first comprehensive biography of Randall Lee Gibson, one of Louisiana's most fascinating nineteenth-century politicians. Gibson was a founder of Tulane University in New Orleans, the owner of a large sugar plantation in Lafourche Parish, a member of the pro-secession faction of the Democratic Party, and a brigadier general in the Army of Tennessee during the Civil War. However, Gibson changed his mind about slavery after the war and went on to advocate for a postwar unification of government that included African Americans. He was elected to Congress in 1874, and participated in the backroom deals that resulted in the "Compromise of 1877," which solved the dispute over the 1876 Presidential election. Gibson participated in some of the darkest and most dramatic incidents of nineteenth-century history, all of which are illuminated here.

Author Biography

Mary Gorton McBride was professor of English and dean of Liberal Arts at Louisiana State University at Shreveport and at Florida Atlantic University, where she also served as vice-president of the Broward County Campuses.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. xi
Introductionp. 1
In Conscience Opposedp. 7
A Southerner at Yalep. 27
Sailing before the Mastp. 45
The Rawest and Greenest Recruitsp. 64
Tragedy and Farcep. 86
The Bitter Cupp. 115
Prelude to Redemptionp. 137
A Wise Statesmanshipp. 160
Gibson for Choicep. 182
A Relentless Warp. 208
Self-Respect and Honest Electionsp. 229
Epilogue: A Minister between South and Northp. 253
Abbreviationsp. 261
Notesp. 263
Indexp. 309
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