He was a Southerner with an undistinguished record on racial matters.
He was a Southerner with an undistinguished record on racial matters.
Andrew Johnson. Abraham Lincoln's vice president.
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President Johnson had not delivered the victory he had repeatedly promised.
Johnson was from the South, and his previous record regarding racial matters was not distinguished, so his support for the Civil Rights Act surprised many Americans. Johnson was the 36th US President.
Andrew Johnson
President Andrew Johnson showed he did not support greater rights for African Americans in the south by vetoing the freedman's bureau and the civil rights act of 1868. President Johnson came into office after President Abraham Lincoln's assassination.
Johnson was a Democrat while Lincoln was a Republican. But they got on well; Johnson supported most all of Lincoln's policies.
he increased the median African Americans income
That occurred while Nixon was president, in 1969.
Yes, President Lyndon B. Johnson did.
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