by John Galt » Wed Jun 24, 2020 10:19 am
they also toppled a Grant statue. Grant was as Fredrick Douglass said "the vigilant, firm, impartial, and wise protector of my race", and that "to Grant more than any other man the Negro owes his enfranchisement". this is because it was Grant's -- savior of the union -- explicit endorsement of the 15th amendment that pushed it through
his father in law owned slaves. people say his wife did but that's not true because he would do the same thing he did with the one slave he was gifted by his father in law: free them. under missouri law, his wife's property would be his, so his father in law would not give them to his wife, even though she used them. he made it clear. if anything he did one thing racist, and that was against the jews, something which he regretted and made up for later in life when he appointed more jews to offices than any other president including governorship of a territory. he was key in limiting Johnson -- the most overtly racist president ever -- from hurting the newly freed blacks. when the congress with republicans were trying to keep reconstruction going they put the power into Grant, general in chief, to sidestep Johnson.
they have the power of all human knowledge in their f**k pockets and they still topple these statues.
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