Let Us Have Peace: The Ulysses S. Grant Story

By: Chris Burns and Kevin Eagles
  • Summary

  • Welcome to our brand-new series exploring the life of Ulysses S. Grant, one of the most significant yet often misunderstood figures in American history. Throughout this series, we will engage with acclaimed historians and scholars who shed light on Grant’s formative years, his Civil War leadership, his transformative presidency, and his personal struggles and triumphs—all against the backdrop of a rapidly changing nation. Our featured guests bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise: Ben Kemp, a living historian and researcher, delves into Grant’s final year, revealing the financial challenges that prompted his memoirs and culminating in his poignant last days at Grant Cottage. Chris Mackowski, a leading Civil War historian, examines Grant’s battlefield adaptability, his collaborations with President Lincoln and Generals Sherman and Sheridan, and the role contingency played in his remarkable rise. Dr. Charles Calhoun, a distinguished scholar of the Gilded Age, reviews Grant’s presidency, analyzing his Reconstruction efforts, international affairs, and his lasting political impact. Ned Lodwick, an authority on Grant’s boyhood in Georgetown, Ohio, uncovers the early life and character that guided Grant’s journey from rural Ohio to West Point and beyond. Nick Sacco, a curator at the Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site, explores Grant’s life in St. Louis between the Mexican and Civil Wars, focusing on his family dynamics, evolving views on slavery, and the challenges that shaped his outlook. As you listen, you will discover the many dimensions of Grant’s life: his childhood experiences, command style, evolving racial perspectives, and the political and personal realities he navigated. From his days in small-town Ohio to his leadership on the national stage, this series reveals a leader who both reflects and helped to reshape the identity of the United States. Join us for a closer look at Ulysses S. Grant—a man whose legacy continues to influence our understanding of democracy, citizenship, and what it means to lead in times of crisis.
    © 2025 Chris Burns and Kevin Eagles
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Episodes
  • Grant's Final Year: Memoirs, Illness, and Legacy - Part Two
    Jan 9 2025

    In this two-part episode of the Northern Kentucky University Alumni Podcast, we explore the extraordinary final year of Ulysses S. Grant’s life—a time defined by financial turmoil, grave illness, and profound resilience. Joined by historian and researcher Ben Kemp, we take an intimate look at Grant’s personal struggles, the friendships that sustained him, and the enduring legacy he created through his writing and leadership. From financial ruin to the largest funeral procession in New York City’s history, these episodes offer a comprehensive view of Grant’s life at its most vulnerable and inspirational moments.

    In Part 1, Ben explains the precarious state of the Grant family’s finances following a devastating Ponzi scheme, and how that betrayal tested Grant’s faith in humanity. Listeners will discover the events leading to Grant’s decision to write his memoirs, his partnership with Mark Twain, and his diagnosis of terminal throat cancer, all of which shaped his determination to secure a legacy for himself and his family. This episode highlights the everyday realities of Grant’s final months, including his move to Mount McGregor and the around-the-clock media coverage that made his condition a national concern.

    In Part 2, our conversation continues with an in-depth look at Grant’s remarkable final push to complete his memoirs and the debate surrounding their authorship. Ben recounts the nation’s overwhelming response to Grant’s passing—culminating in one of the most significant funeral processions in American history—and explores the preservation of Grant Cottage as a historical site. Beyond the grandiosity, we uncover Grant’s generosity and relatability during his last days, revealing how his character, humility, and determination forged a moving final chapter to his life and a unique place in our collective memory.

    Music by Scott Buckley – www.scottbuckley.com.au

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    54 mins
  • Grant's Final Year: Memoirs, Illness, and Legacy - Part One
    Jan 9 2025

    In this two-part episode of the Northern Kentucky University Alumni Podcast, we explore the extraordinary final year of Ulysses S. Grant’s life—a time defined by financial turmoil, grave illness, and profound resilience. Joined by historian and researcher Ben Kemp, we take an intimate look at Grant’s personal struggles, the friendships that sustained him, and the enduring legacy he created through his writing and leadership. From financial ruin to the largest funeral procession in New York City’s history, these episodes offer a comprehensive view of Grant’s life at its most vulnerable and inspirational moments.

    In Part 1, Ben explains the precarious state of the Grant family’s finances following a devastating Ponzi scheme, and how that betrayal tested Grant’s faith in humanity. Listeners will discover the events leading to Grant’s decision to write his memoirs, his partnership with Mark Twain, and his diagnosis of terminal throat cancer, all of which shaped his determination to secure a legacy for himself and his family. This episode highlights the everyday realities of Grant’s final months, including his move to Mount McGregor and the around-the-clock media coverage that made his condition a national concern.

    In Part 2, our conversation continues with an in-depth look at Grant’s remarkable final push to complete his memoirs and the debate surrounding their authorship. Ben recounts the nation’s overwhelming response to Grant’s passing—culminating in one of the most significant funeral processions in American history—and explores the preservation of Grant Cottage as a historical site. Beyond the grandiosity, we uncover Grant’s generosity and relatability during his last days, revealing how his character, humility, and determination forged a moving final chapter to his life and a unique place in our collective memory.

    Music by Scott Buckley – www.scottbuckley.com.au

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    53 mins
  • Reconsidering Ulysses S. Grant: A Misunderstood Presidency
    Jan 9 2025

    In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Charles Calhoun, a leading scholar on nineteenth-century American political history and the author of The Presidency of Ulysses S. Grant. Together, we examine the evolving historical interpretations of Grant’s presidency—once derided by critics for perceived scandals and shortcomings, yet increasingly recognized today for its achievements in civil rights and effective governance. By situating Grant’s presidency within the context of Reconstruction, domestic policy, foreign affairs, and momentous social change, Dr. Calhoun offers an in-depth view of how Grant’s leadership qualities and innovative strategies shaped the nation.

    Over the course of our discussion, we explore Grant’s early involvement in Reconstruction legislation, the political dynamics behind his nomination in 1868, and his consultative yet decisive management style within the White House. We also delve into his civil rights initiatives, including his support of the 15th Amendment, the Ku Klux Klan Act, and the Civil Rights Act of 1875, all of which elevated his legacy in the struggle for equality. Dr. Calhoun sheds light on Grant’s foreign policy successes, his handling of economic challenges such as the Panic of 1873, and his approach to civil service and Native American policy. Finally, we address the scandals that tarnished Grant’s reputation, the contentious election of 1876, and Grant’s post-presidential endeavors—including his world tour and failed bid for a third term. Through this deep dive into one of America’s most misunderstood administrations, we gain a clearer perspective on Grant’s multifaceted presidency and the enduring lessons it offers.

    Music by Scott Buckley – www.scottbuckley.com.au

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    1 hr and 30 mins

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