Ulysses S. Grant, the 18th President of the United States, had a profound sympathy for Native Americans, particularly his friend and associate Ely Parker, the first Native American appointed to a cabinet-level position. Grant's Indian policy aimed to bring peace and citizenship to Native Americans, but it faced significant opposition from settlers, politicians, and wealthy philanthropists. Despite its failure, Grant's vision of a unified America, where all citizens, regardless of their background, could live together in peace and prosperity, remains a powerful and enduring legacy.
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