Robert Hardy Smith

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Robert Hardy Smith (March 21, 1813 – March 13, 1878) was an Alabaman Confederate politician during the American Civil War.

Early life

Smith was born in Camden County, North Carolina and later moved to Alabama.

Career

In Alabama, Smith served in the state's House of Representatives in 1849 and the Alabaman state Senate in 1851.

At the onset of the American Civil War, Smith was elected to represent the State of Alabama in the Provisional Confederate Congress from 1861 to 1862. He later served as a colonel in the Confederate army.

In an 1861 speech, Smith stated that Alabama declared its secession from the Union over the issue of slavery, which he referred to as "the negro quarrel". In the speech, he praised the Confederate constitution for its un-euphemistic protections of the right to own slaves:

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We have dissolved the late Union chiefly because of the negro quarrel. Now, is there any man who wished to reproduce that strife among ourselves? And yet does not he, who wished the slave trade left for the action of Congress, see that he proposed to open a Pandora's box among us and to cause our political arena again to resound with this discussion. Had we left the question unsettled, we should, in my opinion, have sown broadcast the seeds of discord and death in our Constitution. I congratulate the country that the strife has been put to rest forever, and that American slavery is to stand before the world as it is, and on its own merits. We have now placed our domestic institution, and secured its rights unmistakably, in the Constitution. We have sought by no euphony to hide its name. We have called our negroes 'slaves', and we have recognized and protected them as persons and our rights to them as property.

— Robert Hardy Smith, 1861[1][2][3]

Later life

Smith died in Mobile, Alabama and was buried at the Magnolia Cemetery.

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