Alfred “Al” Sharpton was born October 3rd 1954 in Brooklyn, New York. He was inducted into Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Incorporated as an honorary member on August 14th 2009. Al Sharpton is an American Baptist minister. He is also a modern day civil right activist. He is also a trusted White House Adviser. Al Sharpton is highly respected within the African American community because of his continuous efforts to highlight injustices towards people of color. Sharpton has spoken out on man controversial topics such as the Zimmerman/Martin case, the…
1. Andrew Johnson- A political leader of the nineteenth century. He was vice president in 1864 and became president when Abraham Lincoln was assassinated in 1865. He was an honest man but an unfortunate President. He is one of the two presidents that have been impeached. The House of Representatives charged him with illegally dismissing a government official. The senate tired him and he was acquitted by only one vote. He grew up in poverty and opened a tailor shop in Tennessee. He was a member of the House of Representatives and the Senate in the 1840’s-50’s.…
Abernathy was born March 11, 1926, in Linden, Alabama and he was one of the twelve kids and the son of a slave. Ralph father William Abernathy was a former slave and the first African American to vote and the first to serve grand jury. However, Ralph father served in a church as a deacon and later in years ralph wanted to become a preacher in the church. At a early age Ralph Abernathy wanted to become a preacher and his mother was a major encouragement throughout that dream. Honestly, Ralph had knew a preacher was always the person he admired the most when…
Andrew Jackson was born in rural South Carolina March 15, 1767, the son of impoverished Irish immigrants. He received no formal education as young child and became a messenger boy in the American Revolution at the age of 13. At the Age of 35, he was elected to the Tennessee Militia as a Major General.(LOC) The Battle of New Orleans took place on January 8, 1815 and was the final major battle of the War of 1812. In this decisive battle of the American Revolution, the American forces were led by Andrew Jackson. After this victory, Jackson emerged as a hero for his actions. Andrew Jackson was an aggressive leader, he knew his intentions, and that offended some, but he also knew how to get his ideas popularized and accepted. He also realized what would happen if the British would have won and taken New Orleans. Andrew Jackson demonstrated the will to win and possessed strategic and tactical skills, leadership and knowledge.…
Andrew Johnson, the 17th U.S president, born on December 29, 1808, at Raleigh, North Carolina elected to be president on April 15, 1865 and his term was up March 4, 1869. Andrew Johnson was the first president to be impeached. He began office after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. He grew up in a poor family with a lousy education. Andrew Johnson was a democrat and he was the governor of Tennessee. His father passed when he was 3, his dad worked at a local…
Andrew Jackson the brash, independent, strong-willed man who became one of America’s greatest presidents. Born in a backwoods settlement in the Carolinas in 1767, he received sporadic education. But in his late teens he read law for about 2 years, and he became an excellent young lawyer in Tennessee. Fiercely envious of his honor, he engaged in brawls, and in a duel killed a man who cast an inappropriate word on his wife Rachel (White house.gov) . As the 7th president he was referred to as King Andrew due to his dictatorship of his government. Andrew Jackson started life with major hardships, from the death of his father prior to his birth, to the loss of his two brothers and mother during the Revolutionary War. At the age of 13 he joined a militia group and was captured and beaten, this started a drive to succeed at any cost for the young Andrew Jackson (Carol Berkin).…
Andrew Jackson was born on March 15, 1767, was the seventh President of the United States. Born in Tennessee, Andrew Jackson was a politician and general who beat the British at the Battle of New Orleans in 1815, and the Indians at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend. His enthusiastic followers created the more up-to-date Democratic Party, and the 1830-1850 periods later became known as the era of Jackson a democracy.…
Asa Philip Randolph was born on April 15, 1889 in Crescent City Florida, to James and Elizabeth Randolph. His father was a traveling minister and his mother was a seamstress. His parents instilled in him a belief that color is less important than a person’s character and conduct. They also instilled in him the importance of education and hard work. His father constantly told the Randolph children that they were as able and as competent as any individual. Randolph excelled in school and eventually went to the Cookman Institute in Jacksonville Florida before enrolling in the City College of New York. He was a member of Phi Beta Sigma fraternity.…
Andrew Jackson a democratic man who cared about the word of the people, but criticized by his enemies. Jackson lived a tough life from losing his father days before his birth ,at the age of 13 he enlisted in the Revolutionary War he was captured by a British officer and later freeed with a negotiation for him and his brother by his mother .Shortly after returning home his mother dies, leaving him alone.Jackson worked hard from studying law to being elected Tennessee’s first representative in the U.S House of Representative and later elected to the U.S Senate.As you may have assumed Andrew Jackson is a democratic man perceived as a non -demorcatic man .Jackson was a hero to the lower class by giving them the ability to vote . Jackson gave…
Andrew Jackson, the 7th president of the United States began his life in less than ideal conditions. His father died before he was born, and his two brothers and mother died when he was a teen. He served in the American Revolution and was a mounted courier. After the war, he studied law and became a public prosecutor. Jackson settled in Nashville, TN and lost a large majority of his accumulated wealth.…
"Every good citizen makes his county's honor his own, and cherishes it not only as precious but sacred. He is willing to risk his life in its defense and its conscious that he gains protections while he gives it." This quote by Andrew Jackson reflects his views as a president, military leader, and American citizen. He was the seventh president of the United States. He was born on March 15,1767 in North Carolina and died on June 8,1845 in Nashville, Tennessee. Over his life, he had many accomplishments; his biggest was becoming president. He was strong military leader and a rousing politician. He held many different political positions before his presidency.…
Andrew Jackson was a victorious and triumphant man for he rose from the depths of poverty. Andrew Jackson was born to irish immigrants and then descended to authority over the nation as the 7th president and was defined as a national military icon. He addressed issues beyond politics and ideologies previously set in place by the founding fathers of the nation. These issues were climacteric for a budding nation in search for it’s individuality. Andrew Jackson’s lasting legacy include the two political party system, relationship with voters, and resistance to congress.…
Now, a discussion cannot be made about such a man 's influence without briefly mentioning where his experiences stem, what exactly made the this man capable of such influence on others to carve his name in history. Sam Houston was born in Shenandoah, the fifth of nine children. Self educated and highly motivated to move off the farm, Sam Houston ran away at 15 to live with the Cherokee (Buenger). After three years with the Cherokee, and two years teaching for money, Sam Houston joined the army where he quickly raised in rank. Due to his military service, Sam Houston came to the attention of Future President, General Andrew Jackson, who became the mentor or still a young Sam Houston (Marquis). After the war Houston became the subagent to the Cherokee and helped aid them west across the Mississippi, experiences which will later come into play in His role in Texas. After, Sam Houston went to law school where he was very successful and quickly In speedy sequence, he became prosecuting attorney of Nashville, major general of the state militia,…
Crockett agrees to run for the state legislature when he learns of the unrivaled candidacy of Amos Thorpe, an unscrupulous politician in league with men trying to lay claim to Cherokee lands. Then at the request of Andrew Jackson, he runs for Congress. Handily elected, Crockett becomes a popular member of the House of Representatives and friend of Andrew Jackson, who has since become president of the United States.…
Andrew Jackson was born on March 15, 1767, in the unmarked border between the Carolinas’. He grew up on a small farm with only a mother and two brothers, which, he later lost in the war. During the Revolutionary War, Jackson was captured and tortured at age 14 by British troops. After the war he became a frontier attorney in Tennessee. In 1796, he was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, and later to the House of Senates. He was appointed colonel in the Tennessee militia in 1801, known as a war hero. He was then elected as the 7th president of the United States in 1828, where he served two terms. Some make the argument that he was one of the best presidents, but he hurt the country more than anything. His war with the U.S. Bank and the Indian Removal Act are some of the most tyrant actions ever made by a president, which proves he was a bad president for our country.…