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Fifth State of the Union Address. Reflections on Post-War Unity and Progress in American History

Par : Ulysses S. Grant
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  • Nombre de pages27
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN406-4-06-642229-5
  • EAN4064066422295
  • Date de parution08/12/2020
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille533 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In his Fifth State of the Union Address, Ulysses S. Grant presents a riveting exploration of post-Civil War America, illuminating the pressing issues of Reconstruction, domestic policy, and civil rights. The address features Grant's straightforward prose, reflecting his military background and direct communication style, which serves to convey the complexities of governance during a turbulent era.
Addressing Congress and the American people, Grant emphasizes unity, the rule of law, and the urgent need for a reconstructed society that embraces the freedoms promised to all citizens. As the 18th President of the United States and a Civil War general, Ulysses S. Grant's experiences were instrumental in shaping his political views and his approach to leadership. His advocacy for the rights of African Americans and his commitment to civil rights stem from his first-hand knowledge of the devastating consequences of division and conflict.
Powered by a profound sense of duty, Grant brings to his address a unique perspective colored by his interactions with the era's profound sociopolitical changes. Readers interested in American history, political rhetoric, and the intricate dynamics of Reconstruction will find this address to be a vital resource. Grant's earnest reflections provide critical insights into the challenges facing a nation struggling for harmony and justice, making this work a significant addition to the study of American historical discourse.