Thursday, June 23, 2011

(Negro) Plaintiff and Plaintiff(s) Black African American "Preponderance of the evidence against Co-Defendant President Andrew Johnson part 8

(Negro) Plaintiff and Plaintiff(s) Black African Americans herein assert, declare and state also before the “Honorable Justice” President Abraham Lincoln did not own (Negro) Plaintiff and Plaintiff(s) Black African American descendants “Slaves”
      (Lincoln) 1865:  I have always thought that all men should be free; but if any should be slaves it should be first those who desire it for themselves, and secondly those who desire it for others.  Whenever I hear any one arguing for slavery I feel a strong impulse to see it tried on him personally.”  ( Lincoln, 1953, v8, p360-1).
                              406.
      Co-Defendant (President Andrew Johnson) herein bought his first (Negro) Plaintiff and Plaintiff(s) Black African American descendants slave, a manservant named Sam, in 1837. He eventually owned 8. 
      “President Andrew Johnson” 1865:  “You tell me, friends, of the liberation of the colored people of the South.  But have you thought of the millions of Southern white people who have been liberated by the war?” 
                              407.
      Co-Defendant (President Andrew Johnson) herein supported the Fugitive Slave Law and defended slavery.
Co-Defendant (President Andrew Johnson) herein owned slaves at the beginning of the Civil War. 
Co-Defendant (President Andrew Johnson) herein “claim” that some of the (Negro) Plaintiff and Plaintiff(s) Black African American descendants slave came back voluntarily after being confiscated by the Confederates, and these he treated as freemen. (Johnson, v6, p 549.)

                              408.

Co-Defendant (President Andrew Johnson) herein didn’t free all of his “slaves” individually he certainly freed them in 1864 when, (Johnson) as military governor of the Defendant (The United States of America) state namely “Tennessee”,

 Co-Defendant (President Andrew Johnson) herein “proclaimed freedom” for all the (Negro) Plaintiff and Plaintiff(s) Black African American descendants “slaves” in the state. 

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