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Ulysses S. Grant and National Memory
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Ulysses S. Grant and National Memory
Bryan Le Beau talked about how although the facts of President Ulysses S. Grant’s life have not changed since his death in 1885, his image in the national memory has changed over the years and what accounts for those changes. Topics included how Grants reputation relates to that of Robert E. Lee and memories of the American Civil War.  This program on Ulysses S. Grant's 189th birthday coincides with the "Lee and Grant" exhibition at the National Archives at Kansas City.
Video Length: 3180
Date Found: June 20, 2011
Date Produced: April 27, 2011
View Count: 6
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