Jeffery James

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All the caveats that should be offered about the “great man” theory of history apply almost equally to the situation when a “less than great man” is the subject of study. No single person should be given credit for all the good things that happened during a given period of history, and no one person can be held accountable for all the bad things. In many ways, Johnson’s weaknesses mirrored those of his era.
Andrew Johnson (The American Presidents, #17)
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