As circuit rider, editor, and politican, Brownlow's career was
bound up with all the surging battles of religion, war, politics,
and journalism in America from the time of John Quincy Adams
through the inauguration of Rutherford B. Hayes. A staunch
Unionist, he was banished to the North because of his bitter
campaigns against the Confederacy. After the war he returned to the
South to become Governor of Tennessee and later a U.S. senator.
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