More Than Monument offers a fully documented exploration of Austin Blair's continued advocacy for justice, his courageous opposition to corruption, and his steadfast adherence to principle-qualities that distinguish him as one of America's most influential voices for reform.
A Principled Leader and Equal Rights Champion
The post-Civil War career of statesman Austin Blair reflected an unwavering commitment to the Constitution, liberty, and equal rights.
More Than Monument offers a fully documented exploration of Blair's continued advocacy for justice, his courageous opposition to corruption, and his steadfast adherence to principle-qualities that distinguish him as one of America's most influential voices for reform.
As the concluding installment in this documentary history, the book traces Blair's journey from his service in the Reconstruction Congress to his roles as a college regent and prominent public orator. Through expert annotations and insightful historical commentary, readers gain direct access to primary sources and a deeper understanding of Civil War-era politics, federal-state relations, and the personal sacrifices required of principled leaders. The narrative also highlights Blair's willingness to challenge his own party and inspire a renewed vision for public service.
Edited by a co-founder of the Michigan Civil War Association, this work is an essential resource for Civil War scholars, political historians, and anyone interested in the enduring impact of visionary leadership.
Proceeds from this book support the construction of Michigan's first-ever monument at Antietam National Battlefield.
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978-1-968761-54-7 (9781968761547)
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Jack Dempsey is a distinguished author specializing in Civil War, cultural heritage, and Michigan history. A Detroit native and graduate of Michigan State University and George Washington University National Law Center, Dempsey has held leadership roles including Chairman of Michigan's Civil War Sesquicentennial Committee and President of the Michigan Historical Commission. His work has significantly contributed to the preservation of Michigan's heritage through eleven published books, numerous articles, and acclaimed presentations on platforms such as C-SPAN and public radio. Dempsey is actively involved in several historical organizations and is a member of the Society of Civil War Historians, Society for Women and the Civil War, Society of Midland Authors, and Military Writers Society of America. Proceeds from this volume support the Michigan Civil War Association, a nonprofit dedicated to promoting Michigan's role in the American Civil War, including efforts to erect a monument commemorating Michigan's contributions at the Battle of Antietam.