North Carolina's most historically significant political leader,
whose legacy and philosophy and character influenced not only
generations of Tar Heels, but also a host of very illustrious
Southerners, their thinking, and the very manner in which they
lived their lives and viewed the society around them. He was,
indeed, to quote his contemporaries, "the father of states' rights"
and the figure most critical in the actual development and survival
of the states' rights philosophy which still, in some ways,
percolates in American politics.
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