Radical of Radicals

The Civil War Leader Who Fought for Freedom

Austin Blair, Michigan’s bold “War Governor,” was a radical abolitionist, fierce defender of the Union, and one of the Civil War’s most uncompromising champions of human rights.

 Radical of Radicals tells his story through his speeches, letters, and public remarks—brought to life with expert annotations and historical context. This first volume follows Blair through the end of the Civil War, capturing the moral clarity and political courage that defined his leadership.

 Blair condemned slavery, called secession treason, and believed the federal government had both the power and duty to defeat the rebellion. Labeled a “radical” by his enemies, he stood firm in his vision of equality and justice for all—even when it cost him everything.

 Edited by the co-founder of the Michigan Civil War Association, this book offers fresh insight into Civil War-era politics, federal-state tensions, and the personal cost of principled leadership.

 A vital read for Civil War enthusiasts, political history buffs, and anyone drawn to bold, visionary voices in American history.

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