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Andrew Jackson, Black American Slavery, and the Trail of Tears
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Many revisionist historians today try to make the late President Andrew Jackson out to be something that he was not—that is, a man of all the people. In our uninhibited, polarized culture, the truth should mean something. Therefore, studying the character of someone like Andrew Jackson should be fully investigated, and researched, as this work attempts to do. Indeed, this article tells us that we should not accept lies and conspiracy theories as the truth. Such revisionist history comes into sharp focus in Bradley J. Birzer’s latest book, In Defense of Andrew Jackson. Indeed, his (selective) efforts are surprisingly wrong, as he tries to give alternative explanations for Jackson’s corrupt life and political malfeasance. Hence, the lawlessness of Andrew Jackson cannot be ignored or “white washed” from American history. More important, discrediting the objective truth about Andrew Jackson, and his blatant misuse of executive power as the U.S. President should never be dismissed, like his awful treatment of Blacks and other minorities in the United States. It should have been important to Birzer to get his story right about Andrew Jackson, with a more balanced approach in regards to the man. Finally, Jackson should have tried to eliminate Black slavery in his life time, not embrace it, based on the ideas of human dignity and our common humanity. To be brutally honest, it is one thing to disagree with Andrew Jackson; but it is quite another to feel that he, as President of the United States, was on the side of all the American people during his time, because it was not true. Perhaps the biggest question is: Could Andrew Jackson have made a positive difference for every American, even Black slaves and Native Americans?
Title: Andrew Jackson, Black American Slavery, and the Trail of Tears
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Many revisionist historians today try to make the late President Andrew Jackson out to be something that he was not—that is, a man of all the people.
In our uninhibited, polarized culture, the truth should mean something.
Therefore, studying the character of someone like Andrew Jackson should be fully investigated, and researched, as this work attempts to do.
Indeed, this article tells us that we should not accept lies and conspiracy theories as the truth.
Such revisionist history comes into sharp focus in Bradley J.
Birzer’s latest book, In Defense of Andrew Jackson.
Indeed, his (selective) efforts are surprisingly wrong, as he tries to give alternative explanations for Jackson’s corrupt life and political malfeasance.
Hence, the lawlessness of Andrew Jackson cannot be ignored or “white washed” from American history.
More important, discrediting the objective truth about Andrew Jackson, and his blatant misuse of executive power as the U.
S.
President should never be dismissed, like his awful treatment of Blacks and other minorities in the United States.
It should have been important to Birzer to get his story right about Andrew Jackson, with a more balanced approach in regards to the man.
Finally, Jackson should have tried to eliminate Black slavery in his life time, not embrace it, based on the ideas of human dignity and our common humanity.
To be brutally honest, it is one thing to disagree with Andrew Jackson; but it is quite another to feel that he, as President of the United States, was on the side of all the American people during his time, because it was not true.
Perhaps the biggest question is: Could Andrew Jackson have made a positive difference for every American, even Black slaves and Native Americans?.
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