It was an unlikely place for a city, scourged by disease-ridden
mosquitos and pummeled by hurricanes. But for more than three hundred
years, Mobile has thrived on the unlikely and endured the unimaginable.
Mobilians love their gumbo but are likely unaware that it was first
served up here by women sent from France to foster population growth.
Times were once so dire for free blacks that a shocking number
petitioned the courts to become slaves. The city witnessed the first
operational submarine, the first Mardi Gras celebration and the last
major battle of the Civil War. Author Joe Cuhaj navigates the backwaters
of Mobile's fascinating history.