Get Instant Access to the Truth Behind Jefferson Davis’ Citizenship Restoration
In 1865, after the Civil War ended, Jefferson Davis was arrested and charged with treason. He spent two years in prison before being released on bail. In 1868, he was indicted for treason and stripped of his citizenship. However, in 1966, his great-great grandson, Howard Edward Haller, began his 10+ year journey and petitioned the house and the senate to restore his citizenship. After many phone calls and meetings, President Carter signed a bill granting Davis posthumous citizenship in 1978. This was a significant moment for the Davis family and for the history of the United States.
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