Nathan Bedford Forrest
By Jack Hurst
Archival Summary & Scope
Untutored yet tactically brilliant, Nathan Bedford Forrest remains one of the Civil War's most controversial figures. Revered for his ferocious cavalry charges and feared for his ruthless ultimatums, General Sherman called him "the devil." Forrest's legacy includes the Fort Pillow Massacre and his role as the first Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan. This comprehensive biography meticulously chronicles his ascent from frontiersman and slave trader to lieutenant general, and his surprising post-war evolution into a New South businessman and racial moderate. With unflinching analysis and extensive new research, this work contextualizes Forrest's genius and savagery, offering an essential and highly readable contribution to Civil War history.Categorization Notes
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