Confederate Patriot, Journalist, and Poet:

Confederate Patriot, Journalist, and Poet:
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Publisher : FriesenPress
Total Pages : 234
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ISBN-10 : 9781460237014
ISBN-13 : 1460237013
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Book Synopsis Confederate Patriot, Journalist, and Poet: by : Jorge A. Marbán

Download or read book Confederate Patriot, Journalist, and Poet: written by Jorge A. Marbán and published by FriesenPress. This book was released on 2014-05 with total page 234 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Jos Agust n Quintero (1829-1885) was a Cuban American from New Orleans, Louisiana who skillfully and energetically represented the Confederacy in northeastern Mexico during the Civil War. This dynamic multilingual leader helped coordinate the defensive plans necessary to protect the Texas border and insure the procurement of war material and provisions vital to the Southern Army. He is a relatively unknown but fascinating figure in many ways: a native of Cuba who participated in his country's struggle for independence against Spain, an outstanding writer of Cuban patriotic poetry, and an American who was highly respected and recognized for his legal and journalistic accomplishments, as well as his significant diplomatic contributions to the Southern Cause. This is the story of a man of extraordinary culture, an extremely intelligent, capable, and determined immigrant who believed passionately in a cause and dedicated much of his short life to it....

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