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Together, Ulysses S. Grant and Edwin Stanton controlled the military, which Congress had empowered to curb—if not completely undercut—Johnson’s policy in the South, a policy that had been undermining white Union loyalists, allowing the murder of black men and women, and reviving state militias; it was a policy that, as they saw it, effectively restored the antebellum aristocracy.
The Impeachers: The Trial of Andrew Johnson and the Dream of a Just Nation
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