Joel Dodge

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In March of 1875, after a near-fatal bout of cholera and though he’d been defeated in two congressional races, Andrew Johnson triumphantly returned to the U.S. Senate, much the same man: headstrong and quarrelsome, fulminating against reconstruction, black people, and President Grant.
The Impeachers: The Trial of Andrew Johnson and the Dream of a Just Nation
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