Hightower, Father of Gail
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Hightower, Father of Gail
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Hightower, Father of Gail
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Race:
White
Gender:
Male
Class:
Middle Class
Rank:
Minor
Vitality:
Alive
Occupation:
Professional
Specific Job:
Minister, Physician
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Biography:
The son of one Gail Hightower and the father of another, this man is never given a first name. A "man of spartan sobriety" (472), in the years before the Civil War he opposes slavery and refuses to be served by his father's slaves. Despite his sentiments, which he learns to call "abolitionist" when that word "percolates down from the North" (472), he served the Confederacy during the Civil War as a minister, "praying and preaching to troops on Sunday mornings" (473). He "never fires a gun," but also learns medicine while "helping the doctors at the front," and after the War practices as a doctor. His son, who becomes afraid of him after finding his uniform coat in a trunk, is born when he is fifty.
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Individual
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