Worship. Clearly he sometimes felt sensitive about the way in which he was viewed even then. Ways even someer scores with other generals who wore blue in such an artful way that a lot of people take his memoirs at face value instead of thatrative presentation emphasizes some things and things,discuss other such as the rumors of grants drinking. Even if he bought a farm next to where budweiser clydesdales are now housed in st. Louis. He entertained visits from confederate officers including buckner who surrendered to him in 1862. Now he welcomed buckner and messages from other confederates. Foralked about the need harmony and peace even as he reminded people because of the war had been slavery and justice had to be done to the black man. Several of those confederates acted as pallbearers after his death in 1885. Understoodgrant could not define the american civil wars ending at appomattox. That was one stage in a longer struggle. Although there had been achievements and successes there
Him them. The fastestgrowing age segment in this countrys people over the age of 85. The second is people over the age of 100. When these programs for put in place, Life Expectancy was 67 or 68. Not only are the more people in the system, but they are living longer. We have to be able to look at these programs and make meaningful adjustments that will allowing people to live with dignity at a much longer time. Eastern onht at 8 00 cspans q a. On lectures in history, university of southern mississippi professor andrew wiest and john young teach a class about the vietnam war, focusing on the mekong delta. Professor andrew wiest talks about the area and john young talks about what it was Like Fighting there. The class is about an hour and 10 minutes. Andrew you guys know that we are talking about the vietnam war. Specifically, we will talk about the war in 1967. Andrew and even more specific, we will be talking about the mekong delta. 1967 was the year when the general had his chance for