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Describe the roles and contributions of Thomas Cobb, Joseph Brown, and Alexander Stephens.

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Alexandre Stephens:

  • Confederate vice president Stephens persisted in opposing secession in the years leading up to the Civil War. Despite these reservations, he was selected to serve as the Confederate States of America's first vice president during the Confederate Congress in February 1861.

Joseph Brown:

  • Joseph Emerson Brown (April 15, 1821 – November 30, 1894), often called Joe Brown, was the 42nd governor of Georgia from 1857 to 1865, serving four terms. was the sole governor. He also served as a United States Senator from that state.
  • After the Civil War, Brown joined the Republican Party for a time, and from 1865 he was appointed Chief Justice of the Georgia Supreme Court until 1870. He later returned to the Democratic Party, became president of the Western and Atlantic Railroad, and began amassing a fortune. In 1880 he was estimated to be a millionaire.

Thomas Cobb:

  • Dr. Thomas Cobb leads the Critical Thinking and Diplomacy and International Systems modules in the MSc in International Relations. He oversaw a master's thesis on the dissemination of soft power, diplomacy in the war on terrorism, and the legacy of historical memory in international relations.

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