Alexander H. Stephens was an American politician who served as the Vice President of the Confederate States during the American Civil War. He was a prominent advocate for states' rights and the Southern cause, delivering the famous "Cornerstone Speech" in 1861, which articulated the Confederacy's commitment to slavery as a foundational principle. After the war, he returned to Georgia, where he served in various political roles, including as the governor and a U.S. Congressman. Stephens is often remembered for his complex views on slavery and his role in the Confederacy.
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