Gen. Grant, or, The Star of Union and Liberty is a three-act play celebrating the life and achievements of Ulysses S. Grant. Written shortly after the Civil War, this drama reflects the immense popularity and heroic status Grant held in the eyes of many Americans. The play offers a theatrical portrayal of Grant's leadership and his role in preserving the Union.
This historical drama provides insight into the perception of Grant during the Reconstruction era and showcases the theatrical conventions of the 19th century. It is a valuable resource for students and enthusiasts of American history and theater.
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