At the Elbows of My Elders

At the Elbows of My Elders

Author: Gail Milissa Grant

Publisher: Missouri History Museum

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 1883982669

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"Black families throughout the United States were fighting segregation in their local communities for decades before the civil rights movement. Their everyday battles (both individual and institutional) built the foundation for the more publicized crusade to follow. In this memoir, Gail Milissa Grant draws back the curtain on those times and presents touching vignettes of a life most Americans know nothing about. She recounts the battles fought by her father, David M. Grant, a lawyer and civil rights activist in St. Louis, and describes the challenges she faced in navigating her way through institutions marked by racial prejudice."--BOOK JACKET.


The Life of Ulysses Grant (Vol. 1&2)

The Life of Ulysses Grant (Vol. 1&2)

Author: Ulysses S. Grant

Publisher: e-artnow

Published: 2018-03-21

Total Pages: 878

ISBN-13: 8027241685

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This eBook edition of "The Life of Ulysses Grant" has been formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. Ulysses S. Grant served as the Commanding General and the 18th President of the United States. He cooperated closely with President Abraham Lincoln to lead the Union Army to victory over the Confederacy in the American Civil War. Grant implemented Reconstruction with the support of Congress. Main focus of Grant's writing in this autobiography is on his military career during the Mexican–American War and the American Civil War. Original edition of Grant's Memoirs was published by Mark Twain shortly after Grant's death.


Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant ...

Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant ...

Author: Ulysses Simpson Grant

Publisher: New York, C. L. Webster & Company

Published: 1885

Total Pages: 606

ISBN-13:

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Faced with failing health and financial ruin, the Civil War's greatest general and former president wrote his personal memoirs to secure his family's future - and won himself a unique place in American letters. Devoted almost entirely to his life as a soldier, Grant's Memoirs traces the trajectory of his extraordinary career - from West Point cadet to general-in-chief of all Union armies. For their directness and clarity, his writings on war are without rival in American literature, and his autobiography deserves a place among the very best in the genre.


Dragons in a Bag

Dragons in a Bag

Author: Zetta Elliott

Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers

Published: 2018-10-23

Total Pages: 162

ISBN-13: 1524770477

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The dragon's out of the bag in this diverse, young urban fantasy from an award-winning author! When Jaxon is sent to spend the day with a mean old lady his mother calls Ma, he finds out she's not his grandmother--but she is a witch! She needs his help delivering baby dragons to a magical world where they'll be safe. There are two rules when it comes to the dragons: don't let them out of the bag, and don't feed them anything sweet. Before he knows it, Jax and his friends Vikram and Kavita have broken both rules! Will Jax get the baby dragons delivered safe and sound? Or will they be lost in Brooklyn forever? AN ALA-ALSC NOTABLE CHILDREN'S BOOK AN NPR BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR A CHICAGO PUBLIC LIBRARY BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR A KIRKUS REVIEWS BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR The Dragons in a Bag series continues! Don't miss The Dragon Thief, and The Witch's Apprentice.


Growing Up Grant

Growing Up Grant

Author: Ulysses Grant Dietz

Publisher:

Published: 2021-10

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 9780578980188

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A personal memoir of a gay great-great-grandson of CIvil War general and president Ulysses S. Grant.


The ALA Book of Library Grant Money

The ALA Book of Library Grant Money

Author: Nancy Kalikow Maxwell

Publisher: American Library Association

Published: 2014-02-03

Total Pages: 369

ISBN-13: 0838996809

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This all-in-one resource for researching library and school grants is back in a new edition, and more useful than ever, offering refreshed content and even more guidance on locating grant funding sources.


Civil War St. Louis

Civil War St. Louis

Author: Louis S. Gerteis

Publisher: University Press of Kansas

Published: 2001-11-26

Total Pages: 422

ISBN-13: 0700613617

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In the Civil War, rough-and-tumble St. Louis played a key role as a strategic staging ground for the Union army. A citadel of free labor in a slave state, it also harbored deeply divided loyalties that mirrored those of its troubled nation. Until now, however, the fascinating story of wartime St. Louis has remained largely unchronicled. By the mid-nineteenth century, St. Louis had become the nation's greatest inland city, providing a "gateway to the West," a riverine crossroads for national commerce, and an ideal base for expansion-minded industrialists from the abolitionist Northeast. Yet as Louis Gerteis reveals, many of its citizens were staunchly dedicated to both slavery and the southern agrarian tradition. For them especially, federal martial law was an outrage, one that only served to nail the coffin shut on their loyalty to the Union. Gerteis's rich and engaging narrative encompasses a wide range of episodes and events involving the lynching of freeman Francis McIntosh and murder of publisher Elijah Lovejoy, the infamous Dred Scott saga (which began in St. Louis), city politics and martial law, battles in and around the city (at Camp Jackson, Wilson's Creek, and Pea Ridge), major river campaigns, manufacture of ironclad combat ships, prison camps and hospitals, and efforts to secure civil rights for blacks while denying the same to former Confederates who would not swear loyalty to the Union. Featuring famous figures like Thomas Hart Benton, John C. Fremont, Claiborne Jackson, Ulysses S. Grant, and Sterling Price, Gerteis's study also sheds considerable light on the participation of women and the status of blacks throughout the conflict, offering gripping images of black and white Missourians contending with the issue of emancipation. Ultimately, Gerteis offers a compelling portrait of a war-torn city-teeming with wounded soldiers, displaced civilians, runaway slaves, federal prisoners, and profiteers-that was forever changed by its wartime experiences, even as it anchored Union victory in the west.


Good Night St Louis

Good Night St Louis

Author: Adam Gamble

Publisher: Good Night books

Published: 2017-10-17

Total Pages: 20

ISBN-13: 1602194688

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From the Gateway Arch to scenic Forest Park, this charming board book captures the spirit of St. Louis. Young readers will be captivated by a creative and colorful tour that includes City Center, Busch Stadium, St. Louis Zoo, Magic House, Citygarden, Laumeier Sculpture Park, Grant's Farm, St. Louis Science Center, Onondaga Cave State Park, and more.