President Johnson’s 14th Amendment Veto Statement: Directory

Special Notes:
> The author-advocate of the exckusive, 1866 Civil Rights Act of “Birthright”, super citizenship, for and of the Union, federal army, military force-liberated, American Africans of chattel slavery, as well as Freemen (non-slave blacks), and their descendant children into perpetuity, or as long as this Republican Form of Government “shall not perish from the earth,” was authored, sponsored the the Hon. US Senator, Republican from Illinois, as President Lincoln himself, Mr. Lyman Trumball, of whom we are most thankful. photo on far right]
> US President, the Hon. Andrew Johnson, a member of the Democratic Party, who as Vice President, succeeded the assasintated President Abraham Lincoln, vetoed the 1Amendment 4th in its Progenitor form of the 1866 Civil Rights Act. [photo on the left]
- Introductory Statement Against The Act of the 14th Amendment
- Johnson Veto Letter of the 14th Amendment (Unedited)
- Chronological Evolution of the 1866 Act Into The 1868 14th Amendment
- “EXHIBIT A” For the Identity of Subject Beneficiaries
- Evidence of “EVIDENCE of “All Persons Born”, Means EXCLUSIVELY Freed and Freemen
- Fear of “Black” Constitutional Power: Johnson Feared The Power Granted to the Freedmen and Freemen
- Veto Short Version Statement: Pres. Andrew Johnson’s Statement Against the 14th Amendment
- Veto Long Version Statement
- Veto Commentary
- The 14th Amendment – Full Text (unedited)
- Section 3 of the 14th Amendment Johnson Rebuttal
- See: The 14TH.us Web Sight
- See: Federal Super Citizenship Status @ Matters of Black Lives Web Sight