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This Southern Metropolis: Life in Antebellum Mobile

English

By (author): Mike Bunn

Based on visitor descriptions of antebellum Mobile, Alabamas physical and social environment, this book captures a place and time that is particular to Gulf Coast history. Mobiles foundational era is a period in which the city transformed from a struggling colonial outpost into one of the nations most significant economic powerhouses, largely owing to the cotton trade and the labor of enslaved people. On the eve of the Civil War, the Mobile ranked as the fourth most populous community in what would soon become the Confederacy, and within the Gulf Coast region, it stood second only to New Orleans in population, wealth, and influence.

In addition to ranking as one of the busiest ports in the United States, the citys remarkable architecture, beautiful natural setting, and abundance of entertainment options combined to make it one of the Souths most distinctive communities. Its cultural diversity only added to its uniqueness. In addition to being home to the largest white population of any community in Alabama, the city also claimed the states largest free Black, foreign-born, and Creole communities. Mobile was the slave-trading center of the state until the 1850s as well and remained thoroughly intertwined with the institution of slavery throughout the antebellum period. By 1860 Mobile's population stood at nearly thirty thousand people, making it the twenty-seventh-largest city in the United States overall.

Although numerous histories of Mobile have been published, none have focused on the dozens of evocative firsthand accounts published by antebellum-era visitors. These writings allowed literary-minded travelers, who were often consciously looking for things that struck them as singular about a place, to become proxy tour guides for their contemporary readers. In attempting to capture the essence of the citys reality at a specific moment in time, Mobiles antebellum visitors have left us a unique record of one of the Souths most historic communities. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Oct 2024
  • Publisher: NewSouth Incorporated
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781588385239

About Mike Bunn

Mike Bunn is the director of Historic Blakeley State Park in Spanish Fort Alabama. He is the author or coauthor of several books including Fourteenth Colony: The Forgotten Story of the Gulf South during Americas Revolutionary Era. Bunn is the editor of Muscogiana a member of the board of directors of the Alabama Historical Association chair of the Baldwin County Historical Development Commission and treasurer of the Friends of Old Mobile. Mike and his wife live in Daphne Alabama with their daughter Zoey. www.mikebunn.net

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