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Dr. Chris Mackowski, professor of journalism and mass communication at 51±¬ĮĻ and the author and editor of more than two dozen books on the Civil War, has co-edited a new book on Ulysses S. Grant, who led Union armies to victory over the Confederacy in the Civil War and was later elected the nationās 18th president.

Dr. Chris Mackowski, professor of journalism and mass communication at 51±¬ĮĻ and the author and editor of more than two dozen books on the Civil War, has co-edited a new book on Ulysses S. Grant, who led Union armies to victory
over the Confederacy in the Civil War and was later elected the nationās 18th president.
āGrant at 200: Reconsidering the Life and Legacy of Ulysses S. Grantā (Savas Beatie, 2023), which Mackowski co-edited with Frank Scaturro, president of the Grant Monument Association, pulls together a collection of 16 essays from 12 of the
countryās greatest Grant experts.
Last year marked the bicentennial of Grantās birth and the book serves as a capstone to a yearlong series of celebrations, events and symposia held across the nation by Grant scholars, historians and admirers.
Grantās reputation has seen peaks and valleys since the Civil War, Mackowski said. In his day, Grant was the most famous American in the world and his 1885 funeral was the largest ever held in the country up to that point. But by the end of the
century, Grant the general was slandered by his former Southern foes as a drunk and a butcher, while the reputation of Grant the president was tarnished by rampant corruption in his administration.
āIt wasnāt until well into the 20th century that historians began a reexamination of Grantās presidency. Now that heās been getting a fresh look, people are discovering all sorts of wonderful things to like about him,ā Mackowski
said. āI like him because he was an excellent writer. As president, he did more for civil rights than anyone until Lyndon B. Johnson in the 1960s. And as general, of course, he won the war and saved the country.ā
The book includes contributions from Frank J. Williams, past president of the Ulysses S. Grant Association; Ronald C. White, author of the bestselling Grant biography āAmerican Ulysses;" Nicholas W. Sacco, historian at the Ulysses S. Grant Historic
Site in St. Louis; Curt Fields, the countryās leading living Grant historian; and eight other Grant scholars and historians.
The book includes two essays by Mackowski, āThe Myth of Grantās Silence,ā about Grant as a writer, and āMoments of Contingency and the Rise of Grant;ā as well as a pair of essays by co-editor Scaturro.
It also includes original contributions from all six living U.S. presidents, as well as a contribution from Gen. Mark A. Milley, current chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; a never-before-published remembrance by the late Jack Kemp, former congressman
and vice presidential nominee; and a note to Scaturro about Grant from former Secretary of State Colin Powell.
James M. McPherson, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning āBattle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era,ā said the book offers ānew information and astute insights about the personal life of this surprisingly complex and remarkable American.ā
All proceeds from āGrant at 200ā go to support the Ulysses S. Grant Association and the Grant Monument Association.
Mackowski has taught writing in St. Bonaventureās Jandoli School of Communication since the fall of 2000. He is editor-in-chief of Emerging Civil War (www.emergingcivilwar.com).
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