West Virginians weren't abolitionist heroes, but they were proud of resisting being co-opted into a racist agenda for the benefit of 1%ers https://twitter.com/MaureenMean/status/815746272048988161 …
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See also Vice President Andrew Johnson of Tennessee, a strange and tragic historical figure if there ever was one
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A Southern white dude who pulled his way up by his bootstraps who was racist af but hated and resented Southern aristocrats even more
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Thus the only Senator from a Rebel state to stay with the Union, ensuring that he had, essentially, no friends
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Thing about Abe Lincoln being a conciliator to the bitter end includes putting No-Friends Andrew Johnson on his 1864 presidential ticket
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(A man who, along with having no friends, was an alcoholic and borderline illiterate - his wife Eliza helped him write his letters)
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Abe wanted desperately to prove Southerners could be our friends so this was the one Southern politician he could find who wasn't a traitor
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Johnson's presidency started with him coming to see Lincoln on his deathbed and Mary Todd screaming "GET HIM OUT OF HERE"
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Johnson's mixture of disliking black people but also disliking rich Southerners kind of left him a useless husk during Reconstruction
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He and, more broadly speaking, his "type" have been pretty thoroughly erased
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Like, the South erased the idea that there were white people in the South who hated the South's hierarchy and pushed back against it
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