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Jackson, Andrew
- A general and political leader of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. As a general in the War of 1812 , he defeated the British in the Battle of New Orleans . He was called “Old Hickory.” Jackson was elected president after John Quincy Adams as a candidate of the common man, and his style of government came to be known as Jacksonian democracy . He rewarded his political supporters with positions once he became president ( see spoils system ). A Democrat , Jackson was widely criticized for expanding the power of the presidency beyond what was customary before his time.
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Interviewees include celebrities Joan Baez and close friend Harry Belafonte as well as movement insiders ranging from public figures like Jesse Jackson, Andrew Young and John Lewis to lesser known advisors like Clarence Jones, King's personal attorney.
Atlanta’s last white mayor, Sam Massell, left office in 1974 and was succeeded by five African-American mayors during the next four decades: Maynard Jackson; Andrew Young; Bill Campbell, Franklin and current Mayor Kasim Reed.
That followed Trump’s boasts to 500 GOP donors last week: “There hasn’t been anything like this since Andrew Jackson. Andrew Jackson! year was Andrew Jackson? That was a long time ago!”
"I never imagined I'd see a black president in my lifetime," said Brenda Jackson, Andrew’s 65-year-old mother, who in 2008 had organized the family’s trip to the inauguration even while Hillary Clinton and Obama were still competing in the Democratic primaries.
Obama will be the 10th President to give an official farewell speech, joining the ranks of George Washington, Andrew Jackson, Andrew Johnson, Harry Truman, Dwight Eisenhower, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, all who bid the country goodbye before leaving office.
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