Ulysses Grant cracked down on the Klu Klux Klan during his presidency, keeping them from reforming until the 1910s. What if, in revenge for that policy and for Reconstruction in general, he had been shot by a white supremacist? Would the death of not one, but two, of the Union's greatest heroes at the hands of racist Southerners in 10 years galvanize the public or Congress not to let Reconstruction wither on the vine? What would a Colfax or (Henry) Wilson Presidency look like? Does this butterfly away the corruption in the Grant administration?