Wednesday, June 22, 2011

(Negro) Plaintiff and Plaintiff(s) Black African American "Preponderance of the evidence against Co-Defendant President Andrew Johnson part 7

(Negro) Plaintiff and Plaintiff(s) Black African American herein state, declare, and assert respectful before the “Honorable Justice” that the Co-Defendant (President Andrew Johnson) Klu Klux Klan having full enrollment in The Pulaski Riot.
                              396.
 A sever race riot that occurred in the town of Pulaski, Tennessee in the summer of 1868. There were many external racial and societal influences but the origin of the riot appears to be a trade dispute between white Calvin Lamberth and Calvin Carter, an African-American.
Lamberth was told, afterwards, that Carter and his friend Whitlock Fields "threatened" Lamberth's black mistress. Lamberth found Fields and shot him twice with a pistol. After the shots were fired, local whites ran from their homes with pistols and shotguns.
                        397.
The mob attacked a grocery store containing eight black men. Though initially caught unawares, a few of the black men in the store were armed and together they were able to keep the mob at bay.
The town constable arranged a cease fire after many volleys of shots had been levelled at the store. As the black men left the store, eighteen of the white mob again rushed the men and fired on the group.
Two of the black men were killed (including Carter), two severely injured, and two more slightly injured. None of the white men were injured.
                        398.
Most of the white mob are believed to have been members of the Ku Klux Klan, or KKK, which was founded in Pulaski in 1865.
(Negro) Plaintiff and Plaintiff(s) Black African Americans herein state also before the “Honorable Justice” In addition to the riot, there were other “wrongful death” being committed associated with premeditated murders and campaigns of general harassment were being waged in the area.
                        399.
The riot was just the largest demonstration of the Defendant (The United States of America) and Co-Defendant (President Andrew Johnson) KKK's growing power in Giles County, TN and the Middle Tennessee area.
Over 1,300 lynchings were committed against (Negro) Plaintiff and Plaintiff(s) Black African Americans descendants in Defendant (The United States of America) state namely “Tennessee”
By the local (KKK) during the run up the Election of 1868 for “Tennessee State” local own hero being Co-Defendant President Andrew Johnson herein.
                        400.
(Negro) Plaintiff and Plaintiff(s) Black African Americans herein assert, declare and state also before the “Honorable Justice” most of the violence was directed towards (Negro) Plaintiff and Plaintiff(s)Black African American descendants
 To break Republican support and hostile riots among other covert actions being committed to assure, pledge, give surety, comfort and confirm by such described criminal (RICO) murder, annoyance, aggravation, harassment, persecution activities by the Defendant (The United States of America) (KKK) as described in paragraph (399) above
All being official “prim and proper”, “ceremonial” for the “bequest and behalf” of Co-Defendant President Andrew Johnson herein guarantee for re-election in 1868.
                        401.
(Negro) Plaintiff and Plaintiff(s) Black African Americans herein assert, declare and state also before the “Honorable Justice” Defendant (The United States of America) and Co-Defendant (Johnson) herein “Ku Klux Klan”, violence began to increase in the Defendant (The United States of America) Deep South.
In 1868 “white terrorists” tried to prevent Republicans from winning the fall election in Louisiana. Over a few days, they killed some two hundred (Negro) Plaintiff and Plaintiff(s) Black African Americans descendant freedmen in St. Landry Parish.
                        402.
To include before the “Honorable Justice” other violence erupted, From April to October, there were 1,081 political murders in Louisiana, in which most of the victims were freedmen.
 Violence was part of Co-Defendant President Andrew Johnson) herein campaigns prior to the election of 1872 in several states.
                        403.
 In the Defendant (The United States of America) ‘Election of 1874 and 1875, more formal paramilitary groups affiliated with the Democratic Party conducted intimidation, terrorism and extreme murder(s), hanging associated with sever violence
Directed, primarily, all “target” being (Negro) Plaintiff and Plaintiff(s) Black African Americans “voters” and their “allies” to reduce “Republican voting and turn officeholders out and secure defendant (The United States of America) imposed already “Hostile White Supremacy”
                        404
Aim, goal and reserved being further application in strict control, domination, and continue profiteering in (RICO) labor Price fixing scheme of things through the deliverances of continue cruelty, oppression, and tyranny.
These criminal paramilitary groups in alliance, partnership, bond, link, association, and coalition with the Defendant (The United States of America) and Co-Defendant (President Andrew Johnson) such as the (KKK) included the “White League” and “Red Shirts”.

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