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    michaelharriot‏Verified account @michaelharriot 11 Dec 2019

    Everyone's talking about impeachment and Clinton & Johnson as the only presidents ever impeached. But most people don't know WHY Johnson was impeached. So let me tell you the story about how not impeaching a racist president is a BIG reason why white supremacy lingers in America

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      2. michaelharriot‏Verified account @michaelharriot 11 Dec 2019

        First of all, until Donald Trump is technically impeached, we should include Richard Nixon in the conversation. Everything going on with Trump also happened to Nixon. He went through an impeachment inquiry. There were impeachment hearings. He had articles of impeachment drafted.

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      3. michaelharriot‏Verified account @michaelharriot 11 Dec 2019

        Nixon just quit first (See? There's always hope) But the story of Johnson starts during the War for White Supremacy, or the War of White Traitors or the First Race War or World War Wypipo or the War for White Tears or the War of Lazy Whites (I can do this for days)

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      4. michaelharriot‏Verified account @michaelharriot 11 Dec 2019

        Anyway, after the White People Won't Be Civil War, and after Abraham Lincoln was killed, Andrew Johnson became president. Now, Andrew Johnson was racist AF. But that's kinda why he was vice president. Lincoln chose Johnson because he was a white redneck from Tenn.

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      5. michaelharriot‏Verified account @michaelharriot 11 Dec 2019

        After Tennessee seceded, Johnson was one of the Southern Senators who stayed in office instead of riding out with the Confederacy. In an attempt to keep the US together, Lincoln, a Republican, selected Johnson, a Southern Democrat as VP

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      6. michaelharriot‏Verified account @michaelharriot 11 Dec 2019

        It didn't work. (I don't know if you knew this, but racists rarely listen to logic). So after Lincoln was killed, a Southern redneck ascended to the presidency.

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      7. michaelharriot‏Verified account @michaelharriot 11 Dec 2019

        Johnson was also dumb. Seriously, he might be the only president dumber than Trump. After he became president, he went around the country holding political rallies where he just talked about himself and vilified his opponents. In one speech, he referenced himself 200 times

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      8. michaelharriot‏Verified account @michaelharriot 11 Dec 2019

        He even called his opponents "traitors" and called for them to be hanged. This disastrous "Swing Around The Circle" tour was one of the major reasons Republicans were wiped out in the 1866 elections. Does any of this sound familiar?

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      9. michaelharriot‏Verified account @michaelharriot 11 Dec 2019

        Now you have to remember that after the Civil War, the Confederate States of White Supremacy just didn't automatically become states again. They had to do certain things to be readmitted. Two of these were of some consequence:

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      10. michaelharriot‏Verified account @michaelharriot 11 Dec 2019

        1. They had to ratify the 14th Amendment 2. They had to allow the military to occupy their state. The reason for this was simple: I don't know if you knew this, but White people in the South were kinda racist back then. Only the military could stop them from massacring blacks

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      11. michaelharriot‏Verified account @michaelharriot 11 Dec 2019

        The LAST thing racist Democrats wanted was to see black people on the come-up. Andrew Johnson was racist, so he sided with them. So... remember that part I said about Johnson calling his opponents "traitors" and saying they should be hanged?

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      12. michaelharriot‏Verified account @michaelharriot 11 Dec 2019

        Well, those weren't just political rivals, those were people who believed that black people should have rights. Remember, back then, black people LITERALLY were not considered citizens. The group of people who wanted to grant them rights called the "Radical Republicans"

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      13. michaelharriot‏Verified account @michaelharriot 11 Dec 2019

        But these Republicans were considered CRAZY. Not only did they want black people to become citizens, they thought they should have some unthinkable bullshit called "equal protection under the law!" Crazy, right?

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      14. michaelharriot‏Verified account @michaelharriot 11 Dec 2019

        But after the 1866 midterms, there were a lot of these crazy liberal motherfuckers elected to Congress! (Sound Familiar?) I know this is gonna sound too on-the nose, but there were four particularly liberal "radicals" in the "squad" that Johnson hated:

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      15. michaelharriot‏Verified account @michaelharriot 11 Dec 2019

        The first was Charles Sumner. Sumner used to ROAST these racist white "states rights' conservatives. It got so bad that a white racist Southerner almost Sumner to death with a cane ON THE SENATE FLOOR for fighting for black rights.

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      16. michaelharriot‏Verified account @michaelharriot 11 Dec 2019

        Well... Kinda. Sumner also called the man's cousin a "pimp for slavery." James Hinds was also one of the squad. He was only in Congress for four months though. He became the first member of Congress to be assassinated when the KKK killed him for advocating for civil rights.

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      17. michaelharriot‏Verified account @michaelharriot 11 Dec 2019

        John Creswell: Here's a fun fact, John Creswell left Congress to become Postmaster General. He infuriated whites because HE started hiring black people to work as postal workers. He appointed the first black postmaster, postal inspector, mailman and black female postmaster

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      18. michaelharriot‏Verified account @michaelharriot 11 Dec 2019

        He is NOT why you get your mail on CP time. Last but not least is Thaddeus Stevens.He was gathering support for a seriously radical plan: Called the "Evil Genius of the Republicans," Stevens believed formerly enslaved, not-yet citizens should be compensated for their labor.

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      19. michaelharriot‏Verified account @michaelharriot 11 Dec 2019

        And he had a plan to do it. He wanted to take every Southern plantation over 200 acres and divide it up amongst the formerly slaves. Now, there was already a Freedmens Bureau that gave newly freed blacks food, clothing, jobs and sometimes transportation

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      20. michaelharriot‏Verified account @michaelharriot 11 Dec 2019

        But Steven's plan would give them ownership in America. It only amounted to 5 percent of the plantations in the South. Because many freedmen already had mules, the amount of land in Steven's plan was workable: 40 acres.

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      21. michaelharriot‏Verified account @michaelharriot 11 Dec 2019

        Johnson wanted to go easy on the Confederate States. He wanted to let them do whatever they want, including killing black people (Remember, the KKK was founded in the state he represented) He issued executive orders offering amnesty to Confederates and pardons for war crimes.

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      22. michaelharriot‏Verified account @michaelharriot 11 Dec 2019

        But only for white people. Johnson HATED this "squad" for offering civil rights. That's why he thought they should be hanged. To Johnson's dismay, the requirements for the Confederate States to re-join the Union still passed through Congress.

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      23. michaelharriot‏Verified account @michaelharriot 11 Dec 2019

        States would be required to: 1. Ratify the 14th Amendment and subject themselves to military rule. 2. Allow black people to vote. 3. Agree to military occupation.

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      24. michaelharriot‏Verified account @michaelharriot 11 Dec 2019

        Then Congress passed a Civil Rights Act. And then they passed a bill extending the Freedmen's Bureau Then they passed another one. Johnson vetoed every single one of these bills.

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      25. michaelharriot‏Verified account @michaelharriot 11 Dec 2019

        Remember, Johnson's stupid, racist rallies and the 1866 midterm elections put a veto-proof majority of "radicals" in Congress, so they overrode Johnson's vetoes. But Johnson had an ace up his sleeve.

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      26. michaelharriot‏Verified account @michaelharriot 11 Dec 2019

        He was commander-in-chief. Now back then, there was a position called the Secretary of War who was in charge of the Army. Johnson's Sec. of War was Edwin Stanton, who was appointed by Lincoln. He was a Radical Republican, too.

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      27. michaelharriot‏Verified account @michaelharriot 11 Dec 2019

        Stanton thought Johnson was too lenient on the white supremacist traitors and he had a GOOD REASON to hate Johnson: All over the South, emboldened by Johnson's ignoring white supremacist traitors, racists started murdering black people

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      28. michaelharriot‏Verified account @michaelharriot 11 Dec 2019

        It started with police brutality: In Memphis, in 1866, black soldiers were sending messages to Stanton that the white police officers were treating them poorly, arresting them for nothing. Essentially they were being racially profiled.

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      29. michaelharriot‏Verified account @michaelharriot 11 Dec 2019

        Police would also gp to gatherings of black soldiers and arrest any black woman at the party for prostitution. But Stanton couldn't DO anything because Johnson wouldn't let him. Then on May 1st, a fight between cops and soldiers resulted in mob violence.

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      30. michaelharriot‏Verified account @michaelharriot 11 Dec 2019

        They burned every black home in the city and killed everyone who didn't flee. The Tennessee Attorney General came with his own mob and encouraged them to kill and burn more people. Johnson didn't do ANYTHING. Finally one of Stanton's generals declared martial law.

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      31. michaelharriot‏Verified account @michaelharriot 11 Dec 2019

        The same thing happened a month later in New Orleans. For the first time, black people would be allowed to vote. But when New Orleans had their constitutional convention (Remember, they were going to ratify the 14th Amendment) police, Confederates & KKK started killing blacks

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