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Grant Wood is quoted saying that "all the best ideas he ever had came to him while he was milking a cow."
As late as the US Grant presidency, the idea of buying the Dominican Republic as a homeland for freed American slaves was one of Grant's ideas to solve the American race problem.
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The cast of Dead Ideas - 2010 includes: Nick Ewans as David Al Gregg as Bob Kiki Kendrick as Anne Mat Wandless as Grant
Walter E. Volkomer has written: 'The passionate liberal; the political and legal ideas of Jerome Frank' 'American government and social problems' 'American government' -- subject(s): Politics and government
President Ulysses S. Grant's peace policy toward Native Americans followed the ideas of assimilation and reservation. He sought to assimilate Native Americans into mainstream American society by encouraging them to adopt a sedentary, agricultural lifestyle. Additionally, Grant supported the establishment of reservations as a means of isolating and controlling Native American populations.
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The steamboat is called the "Walter Scott," named after the famous Scottish writer whose novels in the 18th and early 19th century epitomized the ideals of old-world chivalry. Twain oft ridiculed Walter Scott, believing those old world ideas were stilted, and he shows this by naming a sinking ship after the writer.
Lawyer Noble based the Ashleys' right to keep Brom and Bett as slaves on the ideas of statutory law, the existence of a signed agreement between the Ashleys and the Clayton family, and the fact that the Ashleys had been in possession and control of Brom and Bett for a substantial period of time.
Walter Burley Griffin an American architect designed Canberra except that they used ideas off the 2nd and 3rd place winners.
Walter Lippmann uses the metaphor of a "condensed newspaper" to describe culture. He compares culture to a selection of significant events and ideas that are curated by society and passed down to future generations, much like how a newspaper selects and condenses important news for its readers.