The document discusses the legacies of Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson during Reconstruction. It notes that Lincoln and Johnson did not support black suffrage, while the Radical Republicans gained control of Congress in 1866 and supported enfranchising freedmen. Andrew Johnson announced his own Reconstruction plans based on states' rights views. However, he proved to be an inept politician who lost congressional support through clumsy political moves, attempting to block enforcement of Reconstruction laws passed by Congress.