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Andrew Johnson

First State of the Union Address

In his seminal First State of the Union Address, Andrew Johnson encapsulates the tumultuous political landscape of post-Civil War America with a compelling literary style that blends oratory and policy. This address, delivered in 1865, marks a pivotal moment in U.S. history, reflecting the tensions of Reconstruction and the urgent need for national reconciliation. Johnson's eloquence articulates his vision for uniting a fractured nation while tackling the daunting challenges of restoring the Union, making this work a rich historical document and a testament to the evolving nature of American governance. Andrew Johnson, the 17th President of the United States, was deeply shaped by his upbringing in a border state. Coming from a background of modest means and rising through the political ranks, his firsthand experiences with societal divisions informed his approach to leadership and his vision for a restored nation. His presidency was marked by contention and opposition, providing vital context for understanding his motivations in crafting this address amidst the pressures of a nation in recovery. For scholars, students, and general readers alike, Johnson's First State of the Union Address provides not only an insightful glimpse into the politics of the era but also a profound exploration of the American spirit in the face of adversity. This work is essential for those wishing to grasp the complexities of Reconstruction and its lasting implications for contemporary society.
37 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2020
Publication year
2020
Publisher
Good Press
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