
Overview
A moody two-part biography of Ulysses S. Grant (1822-85). Part 1, "Warrior," quickly sketches his largely unsuccessful pre-Civil War life and ends on Good Friday 1865, when his wife told him to turn down a theater invitation because she didn't like the company of Mary Lincoln. During the war, Grant owed his success to his ability to treat his often unruly troops as he did his horses: calmly, firmly, quietly. But if he was a hero at Fort Donelson and Vicksburg, he's also described as being a "butcher" at Shiloh and Cold Harbor.
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14 - 1New York (6): The City of Tomorrow September 10, 2001
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14 - 2New York (7): The City and the World September 17, 2001
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14 - 3War Letters November 01, 2001
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14 - 4Woodrow Wilson (1): A Passionate Man January 06, 2002
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14 - 5Woodrow Wilson (2): The Redemption of the World January 13, 2002
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14 - 6Mount Rushmore January 20, 2002
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14 - 7Miss America January 27, 2002
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14 - 8Zoot Suit Riots March 01, 2002
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14 - 9Monkey Trial February 23, 2002
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14 - 10Public Enemy #1 February 17, 2002
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14 - 11Ansel Adams April 21, 2002
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14 - 12A Brilliant Madness April 28, 2002
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14 - 13Ulysses S. Grant (1): The Warrior April 01, 2002
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14 - 14Ulysses S. Grant (2): The President April 02, 2002