Did Jackson view Jefferson/Madison as sellouts? (user search)
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« on: August 25, 2020, 01:21:35 PM »

Jefferson, Jackson and Madison were anti banks, but they were states rights Dixiecrats that believed in slavery. All the way up until 1953, when Jim Crow existed, Federick M Vison, said if the framers wanted AA to be free, that would of put it in the Constitution; thus, spiritual Earl Warren took over from Vinson when he died and officially ended Jim Crow.

John Marshall and Thurgood Marshall were great judges as well, it was John Marshall that gave rise to Judicial Review, yo declare an act by Congress unconstitutional; thus, Fugitive Slave was upended and AA were free by Emancipation Proclamation.

Thurgood Marshall argued Brown before Vinson and Warren
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