G. Ward Hubbs
G. Ward Hubbs is a history professor, archivist, and author in the United States. He wrote a book on Tuscaloosa's history to commemorate its bicentennial and authored the books ''Searching for Freedom after the Civil War: Klansman, Carpetbagger, Scalawag, and Freedman'' and ''Voices from Company D: Diaries by the Greensboro Guards, Fifth Alabama Infantry Regiment, Army of Northern Virginia''. He has won several literary awards. Hubbs is a professor emeritus at Birmingham-Southern College. He is the editor of a book of humorous and "rowdy" tales from John Gorman Barr.He is a protege of George Rable. Provided by Wikipedia
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