ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY:July 14, 1884 Republicans criticize Democratic Party’s nomination of
racist U.S. Senator Thomas Hendricks (D-IN) for vice president; he had
voted against the 13th Amendment banning slavery The monument of Thomas A. Hendricks (1819-1885) on the south lawn of the
state capitol should go. A state legislator, U.S. representative,
senator, Indiana governor and finally vice president, 🔎Hendricks was a
white supremacist and is not worthy to be honored today.
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