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Why Ely Parker Was So Much More Than Ulysses S. Grant’s “Quiet Right Hand”

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Truly a man of two worlds, Ely S. Parker made his mark on both. As a cultural and educational leader and advocate within his tribe, the Seneca, Parker fought to promote the survival of his people’s way of life. Facing discrimination throughout his life, Parker persisted, becoming an accomplished engineer, military man, and politician. The myriad challenges he dealt with along the way didn’t seem to discourage his progress, and Parker himself had…
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TheCollector broke the news in on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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