And on the website, cspan. Org podcast. Important congressional hearings and other Public Affairs of the day and weekdays 5 00 p. M. And 9 00 p. M. Eastern, catch washington today for a fastpaced report of the stories of the day. Listen to cspan anytime to tell her smart digger, play cspan video. Cspan, powered by radio. April 1865, confederate surrender and assassination of president Abraham Lincoln. This period of uncertainty, new president Andrew Johnson would lead the divided nation and especially africanamericans were hopeful to johnson actively promote the ability. This became disillusioned johnson and dramatic reason with the for douglas policies and a number of lectures across the country. Conflict of congress over reconstruction eventually fed to impeachment and within the national archives, resolution to impeach johnson written on paper in the u. S. Ou house of representatives february 21, 1868. Three days later, 128 to 47 to adopt the resolution. Libby portrays record and wa
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