The Man: A NovelWhen Doug Dilman, a black man, becomes president international tensions and racial hostilities throw the country into turmoil which ends in an impeachment trial. |
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... trial before this . Of course , that gives us several guideposts- ” He stopped , and considered Dilman . “ How familiar are you with the Andrew Johnson trial ? " " Shamefully ignorant of the details , I'm afraid , " Dilman confessed ...
... trial before this . Of course , that gives us several guideposts- ” He stopped , and considered Dilman . “ How familiar are you with the Andrew Johnson trial ? " " Shamefully ignorant of the details , I'm afraid , " Dilman confessed ...
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... trial , beyond settling the balance of power in the government , as well as a political vendetta , possessed no central issue that would affect the lives of the citizens of the country . Today's trial , Abrahams knew , possessed an ...
... trial , beyond settling the balance of power in the government , as well as a political vendetta , possessed no central issue that would affect the lives of the citizens of the country . Today's trial , Abrahams knew , possessed an ...
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... trial is over . However , he will continue to make statements and give out releases on other matters of government . Right now , I have two or three routine- " The press crowd had quieted , bringing pencils to their pads , as Flannery ...
... trial is over . However , he will continue to make statements and give out releases on other matters of government . Right now , I have two or three routine- " The press crowd had quieted , bringing pencils to their pads , as Flannery ...
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African Aldora Amboko Andrew Johnson Arthur Eaton Article asked Attorney Baraza bedroom bill Cabinet chair Chief Justice colored Communist Crispus Society desk dinner door Doug Douglass Dilman Edna Foster Emmich eyes face feel felt Flannery Fortney George Murdock Gorden Governor Talley hand Hankins Hattiesburg head heard Hurley impeachment Jaskawich Judge Julian Kasatkin Kemmler knew last night Leroy Poole listening looked mind Mindy minutes Miss Foster Miss Gibson Miss Watson Montgomery Scott morning Nat Abrahams Negro never Okay once Otto Beggs Oval Office President Dilman President's Ruby Sally Watson Secret Service Secretary Senate smile someone Spinger sure talk telephone television tell there's thing thought Tim Flannery told tonight trial tried trying turned Turnerites United Vaduz voice vote waiting Wanda Gibson Washington West Wing White House Yellow Oval Room Zeke Miller