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By DeNeen L. Brown May 1 at 10:20 AM
Stop the Runaway, Andrew Jackson urged in an ad placed in the Tennessee Gazette in October 1804. The future president gave a detailed description: A Mulatto Man Slave, about thirty years old, six feet and an inch high, stout made and active, talks sensible, stoops in his walk, and has a remarkable large foot, broad across the root of the toes will pass for a free man.
Jackson, who would become the countrys seventh commander in chief in 1829, promised anyone who captured this Mulatto Man Slave a reward of $50, plus reasonable expenses paid. Jackson added a line that some historians find particularly cruel.
It offered ten dollars extra, for every hundred lashes any person will give him, to the amount of three hundred.
The ad was signed, ANDREW JACKSON, Near Nashville, State of Tennessee.
Jackson, whose face is on the $20 bill and to whom President Trump paid homage in March, owned about 150 enslaved people at The Hermitage, his estate near Nashville, when he died in 1845, according to records. On Monday, President Trump created a furor when he suggested in an interview an interview with the Washington Examiners Salena Zito that Jackson could have prevented the Civil War.
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pnwmom
(108,958 posts)He said, among other things, that Andrew Jackson would have prevented the civil war. And that no one knows what caused the civil war. "Why could that one not have been worked out?"
http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/01/politics/donald-trump-andrew-jackson-wiretapping/
ck4829
(35,038 posts)BumRushDaShow
(128,503 posts)matt819
(10,749 posts)He also had a big heart, per the moron in chief.
Ilsa
(61,690 posts)for his presidential role model. It's probably the only presidential biography he's ever read. My guess is he read this one in third grade.
I think he likes Jackson's hairdo...it's so similar to his own
Ilsa
(61,690 posts)shraby
(21,946 posts)The cruelty he displayed was just too attractive to trump so he tried to work the dude into the conversation.
Boomerproud
(7,943 posts)I cringe whenever "Jefferson-Jackson" fund-raising dinners are held for Democrats. Someone needs to find better role models.
world wide wally
(21,739 posts)Tanuki
(14,914 posts)Ona Judge, who was a personal slave to Martha and who escaped while the Washingtons were living in Philadelphia.
https://www.google.com/amp/amp.history.com/news/george-washington-and-the-slave-who-got-away
hurple
(1,306 posts)My school took a field trip to the Hermitage, and AJ was portrayed as a horrendous villain for what he did to the Indians.
A few years ago, I took my kids, and now he's portrayed as this grand HERO for what he did to the Indians.