Threads From The National Tapestry: Stories From The American Civil War
About this episode:
It was a conflict that stretched four years. It began in April and, that same month four years later, so began the beginning of the end. In many wars before and since, winning the war was only half the challenge for, then, victors had to win the peace. And, winning the peace after a civil war presented an ominous set of issues. Indeed, history has shown us that in the French, Russian and Chinese Revolutions, once the fighting ended, then, came the bloodbaths.
That did not happen here and, in large part, we owe that to Abraham Lincoln and to two warriors who made peace not just for that current generation but for countless others in the future. This is the story of Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee who, amidst the stillness of Appomattox, had their finest hour.
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Some Characters Mentioned In This Episode:
Robert E. Lee Ulysses S. Grant John B. Gordon George Armstrong Custer Joshua Chamberlain Other References From This Episode: Jay Winik's April 1865: The Month That Saved America Location of the Appomattox Court House National Historical Park Great Resources To Check Out: Bruce Catton's A Stillness At Appomattox Get The Guide:Want to learn more about the Civil War? A great place to start is Fred's guide, The Civil War: A History of the War between the States from Workman Publishing. The guide is in its 9th printing.
**Title Image by Timothy H. O'Sullivan
Producer: Dan Irving