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Men beaten and captured at normandy. History bookshelf features Popular American history authors and errors every weekend at this time. Author Amy Greenberg talks about how Public Opinion changed during the mixes best mexicanamerican war and the Antiwar Movement. She also discusses one of the war is largely forgotten and the historical significance. Abraham lincoln president ial library hosted the event in 2012. Amy greenberg i want to thank everybody who has been so nice to me at the Abraham Lincoln museum. I saw the exhibit which is a fantastic show. The relationship between warez and lincoln is so encouraging. What i want to talk to you about is my most recent book a wicked war. The title is taken from grant. He looks back on his career but one thing that grant spent time thinking and talking about late in his life was his role in the usmexico rolwar of 1846. He says at the time do not think there was a more wicked war. I had not been a moral courage to resign. Grant was a young lie
Encourage all of you to see the exhibit. The relationship is intriguing. What i want to talk about today is my west most recent book, a wicked war polk, clay, lincoln, and the 1846 u. S. Invasion of mexico. The title is taken from a quote from ulysses s. Grant from late in his life. Grant looked back on everything he had done in his career. In his memoirs, he writes frankly about the experiences he had good and bad. It makes for good reading. One thing grant spent time thinking and talking about late in life was his role in the u. S. Mexico war of 1846. Grant said at the time, i do not think there was ever a more make it more more a wicked war waged by the United States against mexico at the time and i had not courage enough to resign. At the time, he was a lieutenant. I found that a moving quote and that is why i took it for my title. Grant was not alone in thinking the u. S. Invasion of mexico was somehow wicked. One thing i will talk about is the evolution of the American Public dur
The title is taken from a quote from ulysses s. Grant. He looked back on his career, and mountain memoirs, he writes frankly about the experiences he had, the good and the bad making for good reading. What he talk about late in life was his role in the u. S. Mexico war in 1846, and grant said, you know, at the time, i do not think there was ever a more wicked war than that waged on the United States by mexico so i thought at the time as a youngster only i had not moral courage enough to resign. Grant, of course, in the war was a young lieutenant, and i found this is really moving quote, and thats why its the title. The fact of the matter is grant was not alone in thinking that the u. S. Invasion of mexico was somehow wicked. One thing that i talked about in the book and ill talk about tonight is the evolution of the American Public in the course of the u. S. Mexico war, not a long war by any means from being really enthuse yays tix and in favor of invading mexico to largely turning in
You can do at a library like this. For more information on booktvs recent visit to providence, rhode island, and the many of the cities visited by our local content vehicles, go to cspan. Org localcontent. Over the last few weeks, the tv has aired several best of 2012 booklist which are all available at booktv. Org. We also sat down with Sarah Weinman of publishers marketplace and bob mentioned shiner of usa today to discuss the past year and a little area literary world. To watch that conversation and more this at booktv. Org and search 2012 year in books. Amy greenberg recounts the mexicanamerican war in 1846. The author recounts president polks decision to go to war and the roles that then congressman Abraham Lincoln and henry clay played in the national debate. This is about an hour. Thanks, denise. I want to thank everybody whos been so nice to be here at the Abraham Lincoln president ial center. Ive seen the Benito Juarez exhibit which i encourage all of you to go see when there