Joel Dodge

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A Democrat before the war, Whitman had no fondness for what he called the “scum” of politics: rabid partisanship. To him, both Johnson and the Radicals were ferocious, divided, and divisive. He was seeking reconciliation, the kind that rockets transcendentally above the petty concerns of petty people. This too was the desire of novelist
The Impeachers: The Trial of Andrew Johnson and the Dream of a Just Nation
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