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George Washington: had slaves.
John Adams: thought women's right was a joke.
Thomas Jefferson: had slaves.
James Madison: described free Blacks as "Generally idle and depraved; appearing to retain the bad qualities of the slaves with whom they continue to associate, without acquiring any of the good ones of the whites."
James Monroe: had colony in Africa
Andrew Jackson: mistreated American Indians.
Martin Van Buren: had slave housemaids.
William Henry Harrison: owned slaves.
John Tyler: owned slaves
James Polk: wanted slavery to extend to the Pacific Ocean
Zachary Taylor: owned slaves
Millard Fillmore: signed the Fugitive Slave Act in 1850, which allowed for the capture and return of runaway slaves.
Franklin Pierce: enforced the capture and return of runaway slaves
James Buchanan: interfered in a Supreme Court case that eventually produced the Dred Scott decision: a ruling that determined that African-Americans couldn’t be American citizens.
Abraham Lincoln: sent freed slaves back to Africa
Andrew Johnson: This is a country for white men
Ulysses Grant: received land and slaves from wife's father
Chester Arthur: discriminated Chinese
Grover Cleveland: womanizer.
William Mckinley: Filipinos "unfit for self-government."
Ted Roosevelt: great white fleet
William Taft: announced in his inaugural address that he would not appoint African Americans to federal jobs, such as postmaster
Woodrow Wilson: "Segregation is not humiliating, but a benefit, and ought to be so regarded by you gentlemen."
Warren Harding: womanizer
Franklin Delano Roosevelt: locked up Japanese
Harry Truman: “I think one man is as good as another so long as he’s honest and decent and not a nigger or a Chinaman.”
Dwight Eisenhower: took Warren by the arm and asked him to consider the perspective of white parents in the Deep South. “These are not bad people,” the president said. “All they are concerned about is to see that their sweet little girls are not required to sit in school alongside some big black bucks.”
John Kennedy: womanizer
Lyndon Johnson: routinely used racist epithets to describe African Americans and some blacks he appointed to key positions.
Richard Nixson: “We’re going to (place) more of these little Negro bastards on the welfare rolls at $2,400 a family,”
Ronald Reagon: calling African U.N. diplomats "monkeys".
George H W Bush: liked to touch women's butt..
Bill Clinton: to claiming that Black welfare recipients had a personal responsibility problem.
George W Bush: used the Willie Horton ad, about a black murderer who raped a white woman to win election.