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in 1861, the novel was regarded by many in the North and South as a prophetic vision of the collapse of the Union. It was republished that year in New York with the subtitle "A Key to the Disunion Conspiracy", and next year in Richmond with the subtitle "A Novel, and an Apocalypse of the Origin and
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territory in 1816, Tucker served as a circuit court judge from 1817 until 1832. He returned to Virginia in 1833 and served as a Professor of Law at William and Mary, his alma mater (Class of 1802), from 1834 to his death in 1851.
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Set in the United States of 1849, the story depicts a war between secessionist guerrillas in Virginia and a despotic federal government led by President-turned-dictator
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He left an unfinished life of his half-brother, John Randolph of Roanoke. He wrote a great number of political and miscellaneous essays, and was a large contributor to
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Biographies & Engravings of Grand Masters, Grand Treasurers and Grand Secretaries of the Grand Lodge of Missouri from 1821 to 1900 Inclusive
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Tucker was a Freemason. He was one of the Organizers of the Grand Lodge of Missouri and served as its second Grand Master from 1821 to 1824.
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Alfred L. Brophy, University, Court, and Slave: Pro-Slavery Thought in Southern Colleges and Courts and the Coming of Civil War (2016): 3-8.
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and other periodicals, and carried on an extensive correspondence with influential Southern political leaders, including President
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concerns the efforts of patriotic Virginian irregulars to defeat government forces and join the independent Southern Confederacy.
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Discourse on the Importance of the Study of Political Science as a Branch of Academic Education in the United States
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Tucker was generally known by his middle name. He was born into a socially elite and politically influential
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Lectures intended to Prepare the Student for the Study of the Constitution of the United States
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in 1801, studied law, and practised in Virginia. After moving with his family to the
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Discourse on the Dangers that threaten the Free Institutions of the United States
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A Sacred Circle: The Dilemma of the Intellectual in the Old South, 1840-1860
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Nathaniel Beverley Tucker: Prophet of the Confederacy, 1784-1851
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Tucker is probably best remembered for his 1836 novel
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A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature
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Dent & Sons – via 314:Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography 293: 291: 603:Deans of the William & Mary Law School 170:, also published in 1836, was called "the 163:Struggles of the Southern Confederacy". 25: 563:Writers of American Southern literature 287: 21:Nathaniel Beverley Tucker (journalist) 543:College of William & Mary faculty 100:and a leading academic spokesman for 7: 548:College of William & Mary alumni 533:American people of Bermudian descent 419:, Vol. III, 1 (January 1837), 49-58. 69:, was named after him. 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Index

Nathaniel Beverley Tucker (journalist)

Virginia
St. George Tucker
John Randolph of Roanoke
Henry St. George Tucker, Sr.
Nathaniel Beverley Tucker
Confederacy
Cynthia
College of William & Mary
Missouri
nullification movement
South Carolina
Fire-Eater
states' rights
Southern Literary Messenger
John Tyler
Abel P. Upshur
James Henry Hammond
Winchester, Virginia
The Partisan Leader
Martin Van Buren
American Civil War
Edgar Allan Poe
Southern Literary Messenger
Richmond, Virginia
Southern Quarterly Review


Wilson, J. G.

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