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Zebulon Vance, Tarheel spokesman
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In the turbulent decades that shaped America's destiny, one man's voice rose above the cacophony of civil war and reconstruction to become the defining spirit of North Carolina. Zebulon Vance emerged from humble mountain origins to command armies, govern states, and capture the hearts of an entire people during their darkest hours. His story unfolds like an epic drama of courage, conviction, and unwavering loyalty to the Tarheel State, revealing how a single individual can embody the soul of a region through times of unimaginable upheaval.
Franklin Ray Shirley masterfully chronicles the extraordinary life of this towering figure who refused to bow to either Northern aggression or Southern extremism. As Confederate governor during the Civil War, Vance walked a razor's edge, protecting North Carolina's interests while navigating the treacherous waters of wartime politics. His magnetic oratory and fierce independence made him both beloved by his people and feared by his enemies. Through vivid storytelling, Shirley captures the essence of a man who transformed personal charisma into political power, leading his state through reconstruction's bitter aftermath and emerging as the South's most compelling voice of reconciliation and renewal. The narrative pulses with the drama of battlefield decisions, political intrigue, and the profound human cost of a nation divided against itself.
This penetrating biography offers modern readers an intimate window into a pivotal era that continues to shape American identity. Shirley's meticulous research and engaging prose illuminate not just one man's remarkable journey, but the broader forces that forged the New South from the ashes of the old. For anyone seeking to understand how leadership emerges in crisis, how regional identity survives national trauma, or how personal conviction can alter the course of history, this compelling portrait delivers profound insights wrapped in unforgettable storytelling that brings a vanished world vividly to life.
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American Civil War HistoryIndex
HistoryTable of contents
- Title page
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- DEDICATION
- PREFACE
- CHAPTER I — BACKGROUND AND TRAINING
- CHAPTER II — YOUTHFUL POLITICIAN AND LAWMAKER
- CHAPTER III — RHETORIC OF A WAR GOVERNOR
- CHAPTER IV — THE CAMPAIGN OF 1864
- CHAPTER V — DISCOURAGEMENT, DEFEAT, PRISON
- CHAPTER VI — POST-WAR SPEAKING, 1865-1876
- CHAPTER VII — THE VANCE-SETTLE CAMPAIGN
- CHAPTER VIII — THIRD TERM GUBERNATORIAL SPEAKING
- CHAPTER IX — SENATORIAL SPEAKING
- CHAPTER X — OCCASIONAL SPEAKING
- CHAPTER XI — TARHEEL SPOKESMAN
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- Manuscripts
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