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  • President Andrew Johnson's Home, Greenville, TennesseeFebruary;13th, 1866
  • Well, go ahead, what's it say?
  • Prepare my things, I believe I need to have a word with congress
  • In simple terms sir, Congress proposes the abolishment of slavery
  • Congress just sent this Mr. President, it seems to be an amendment proposal
  • Morton RoadFebruary 20th, 1866
  • ....and I can't even imagine the money we would lose! Those obtuse, stuffed up...IMBECILES! I swear Anderson I'm the only sane one left
  • *Sigh* that's why we came sir.
  • To make matters worse that train ride gave me an atrocious wrench in my neck
  • Congress BuildingFebruary 26th, 1866;
  • ....that is why I firmly believe that slavery is an inevitable fact of life, everyone is servant to someone. The right to own slaves is even enshrined in the Constitution, thus in abolishing slavery we are in fact rebelling#160;against our founding fathers.
  • This man is absurd!
  • Perhaps he makes a point
  • Yes! Yes
  • Abolition TourJuly 10th-September 28th, 1866
  • Brokenhinge Plantation, Montgomery, AlabamaDecember 31st, 1866
  • The Midnight War1867-1873
  • ..To those who have suffered in slavery I can say, I, too have suffered...
  • Wait for the signal
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