Trials That Shaped Us
With the Civil War drawing to a close and the House approving the 13th Amendment in January 1865, the fight over America’s future shifts from the battlefield to Washington. Judge Stephen J. Sfekas traces how Andrew Johnson’s lenient Reconstruction policy, the rise of the Black Codes, and the battle over the Freedmen’s Bureau and the Civil Rights Act pushed Congress into an escalating struggle with the president. In this episode, that struggle hardens into a constitutional showdown. As Congress moves toward the 14th Amendment and the Reconstruction Acts, Johnson’s war with the legislative branch becomes more public, more bitter, and more dangerous, setting the stage for the impeachment fight to come.
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