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American Ulysses, a life of Ulysses S. Grant, Ronald C. White

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American Ulysses, a life of Ulysses S. Grant, Ronald C. White
Language
eng
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Main title
American Ulysses
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sound recording Playaway
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Ronald C. White
Sub title
a life of Ulysses S. Grant
Summary
In his time, Ulysses S. Grant was routinely grouped with George Washington and Abraham Lincoln in the "Trinity of Great American Leaders." But the battleeld commander-turned-commander-in-chief fell out of favor in the twentieth century. In American Ulysses, Ronald C. White argues that we need to once more revise our estimates of him in the twenty-rst. Based on seven years of research with primary documents--some of them never examined by previous Grant scholars--this is destined to become the Grant biography of our time. White, a biographer exceptionally skilled at writing momentous history from the inside out, shows Grant to be a generous, curious, introspective man and leader--a willing delegator with a natural gift for managing the rampaging egos of his fellow ocers. His wife, Julia Dent Grant, long marginalized in the historic record, emerges in her own right as a spirited and inuential partner. Grant was not only a brilliant general but also a passionate defender of equal rights in post-Civil War America. After winning election to the White House in 1868, he used the power of the federal government to battle the Ku Klux Klan. He was the rst president to state that the government's policy toward American Indians was immoral and the rst ex-president to embark on a world tour, and he cemented his reputation for courage by racing against death to complete his Personal Memoirs. Published by Mark Twain, it is widely considered to be the greatest autobiography by an American leader, but its place in Grant's life story has never been fully explored--until now
Target audience
adult
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