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Robert Toombs / Statesman, Speaker, Soldier, Sage

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The biography traces the life of Robert Toombs, from family roots and boyhood through his legal and legislative career, detailed service in the U.S. Congress and Senate, and his leadership during the sectional crises and secession movement. It follows his role in the Confederacy as a cabinet leader and brigadier-general, his flight and exile, return to civilian life during Reconstruction, and his final years, while also exploring domestic life, public rhetoric, and recurring traits such as pride, stubbornness, and devotion to principle. The narrative integrates speeches, campaigns, military episodes, and personal anecdotes to present a rounded portrait.

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Pleasant A. Stovall

Pleasant A. Stovall was an American author and historian known for his biographical work on Robert Toombs, a prominent figure in the American Civil War era. In his book "Robert Toombs / Statesman, Speaker, Soldier, Sage," Stovall explores the life and contributions of Toombs, highlighting his roles as a statesman and military leader. Stovall's writing reflects a deep engagement with the historical context of his subjects, contributing to the understanding of 19th-century American politics and society. Through his work, Stovall offers insights into the complexities of leadership and the tumultuous events of his time.

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