Andrew Jackson: Good  Evil & The Presidency

Andrew Jackson: Good, Evil & The Presidency

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Political Assassination | Usa President

  • Duration: 2h
  • Music: Andre Zweers,Jon Oh,Christopher Hedge
  • Award(s): WGA (TV) 2009 (Nominated) Awards List
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  • Story:
    A fascinating account of the presidency of Andrew Jackson, who was both one of America's great presidents and a borderline tyrant. The seventh president shook up the glossy world of Washington, DC with his "common-man" methods and ideals, but also oversaw one of the most controversial events in American history: the forced removal of Indian tribes, including the Cherokees, from their homes.
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STORY

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A fascinating account of the presidency of Andrew Jackson, who was both one of America's great presidents and a borderline tyrant. The seventh president shook up the glossy world of Washington, DC with his "common-man" methods and ideals, but also oversaw one of the most controversial events in American history: the forced removal of Indian tribes, including the Cherokees, from their homes.

AWARDS

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WGA (TV) Award

Documentary Other Than Current Events | 2009

POPULAR DIALOGUES

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"President Jackson: It is to be regretted that the rich and powerful too often bend the acts of government to their selfish purposes. When the laws undertake to make the rich richer and the potent more powerful, the humble members of society, the mechanics and laborers, who have neither the time nor the means of securing like favors to themselves have a right to complain of the injustice of their government. We can at least take a stand against any prostitution of our government to the advancement of the few at the expense of the many."