Joseph E. Brown of GeorgiaLSU Press, 1999 M03 1 - 628 pages Joseph Brown was a pivotal figure in southern history and a prototype of a new breed of southern politician in the mid-nineteenth century-the hill country newcomer who was considered to represent the “common man.” |
Contents
Out of the Mountains | 1 |
Into the Statehouse | 19 |
He Defied Them All | 40 |
Politics of Patronage | 53 |
Little Dogs Must Bark | 70 |
Stephens Not Cobb | 90 |
Delay Is Full of Danger | 110 |
Would That I Could Accompany You | 129 |
The Question Is One of Bread | 220 |
A Wicked Act | 253 |
Let the States Decide | 273 |
Therefore Decline | 301 |
Private Citizen Again | 324 |
Agree with Thine Adversary Quickly | 350 |
In Support of Congressional Reconstruction | 373 |
Fullfledged Republican | 406 |
If You Refuse You Will Regret It | 150 |
Regiments but No Brigades | 170 |
Bold and Dangerous Usurpation | 198 |
End of the Line | 534 |