American Ulysses
Archival Summary & Scope
*American Ulysses*, the *New York Times* bestselling and award-winning biography by Ronald C. White (author of *A. Lincoln*), offers a compelling re-evaluation of Ulysses S. Grant. Challenging his 20th-century decline in reputation, White argues for restoring Grant's place among America's greatest generals and most misunderstood presidents. Based on seven years of research, including previously unexamined primary documents, this biography reveals Grant as an introspective, generous, and highly effective leader who skillfully managed diverse personalities. It highlights the significant influence of his wife, Julia Dent Grant. Beyond his military genius, the book chronicles his tenure as a passionate defender of equal rights, his fight against the Ku Klux Klan, his groundbreaking condemnation of U.S. Indian policy, and his unprecedented world tour. White also explores the profound significance of Grant's acclaimed *Personal Memoirs*, written while battling death. *American Ulysses* delivers a definitive, three-dimensional portrait of Grant as a general, president, husband, and writer, setting a new standard for understanding this pivotal American figure.Categorization Notes
This literature has been indexed in the Read For Truth database under the primary pillar of American Civil War. It is cataloged here based on its relevance to established secondary research, thematic focus, and educational utility within this specific taxonomy.