Father Coughlin used the radio to deliver racist screeds to the American people that were often very critical of the New Deal.
The radio was Coughlin's key to success and wide spread notoriety.
5. The purpose of the cartoon was to create sympathy for the African Americans, considering AJ despised them.
6. The intended audience was anyone who did not agree with AJ's veto. The cartoonist's purpose was to raise awareness to this issue.
7. The tone is obviously sympathy with a hint of bigotry considering Andrew Johnson's large head.
8. AJ was literally kicking out the Bureau with his veto, as illustrated in the cartoon. Racism is still largely prevalent in the government. Congress and the president disagreed on this issue. Newspaper headlines all around the country read, "<em>SIDE WITH CONGRESS, SIDE WITH THE NEGROES. SIDE WITH THE PRESIDENT, SIDE WITH THE WHITE MAN</em>."
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He was Born into poverty, a hero in the War of 1812, he believed the common man should have a role in government.
<span>Andrew Johnson's behavior strengthened the unity between moderate and Radical Republicans and prompted many Democrats to support them as well.</span>