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And with its end Grant’s efforts toward civil rights would not last and would eventually lead to the rise of its antithesis - the “Jim Crow” era. Ulysses S. Grant served as President of the ...
It seems like Almost Yesterday that the city of Ironton, Missouri installed a series of historical markers to identify Civil ...
President Grant gave the pen he used to sign the 15th Amendment to a fellow Civil War veteran, Herbert Preston. Copyright © 2017 by Wendel A. White President Ulysses ...
the dominant issues in governance at the time of Ulysses S. Grant’s tenure were related to the South and African-American civil rights. Reconstruction needed major federal intervention to prevent ...
General in Chief of the Union Army and U.S. President Ulysses ... Grant's memoirs, completed only days before his death, are considered among the best of any written about the Civil War.
A depiction of General Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox ... Congress also moved to grant freedpeople civil rights ...
Semmes, historian and Mississippi State Ulysses S. Grant Presidential Library research director ... Reconstruction as an expansive project—one that sought to extend civil rights not only to newly ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! Southern Illinois University Edwardsville history professor Erik Alexander talked about what America was like in 1869 and provided an overview of ...
Grant's Farm was built by Civil War Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, who settled on the land in 1855 to farm and raise cattle. In 1903, August A. Busch Sr. bought the land, and ever since it has belonged to ...
Ulysses then moved his family to Galena, Illinois, where he took a job as a clerk in his father's leather goods shop. Shortly after the Civil War started in 1861, Grant once again became a soldier.