Teddie Roosevelt - removed minorities from service

"President Roosevelt, hoping for black support at the polls, waited until after the Congressional election before signing all 167 discharges. All were removed from service, denied any back pay owing and had their pensions cancelled. Scores of lives were ruined."

Woodrow Wilson - imprisoned political dissidents, incited violence towards German-Americans, and joined World War 1, despite running against it. He also spoke highly of the Klan, stating that: "The white men were roused by a mere instinct of self-preservation, until at last there had sprung into existence a great KKK, a veritable empire of the South, to protect the Southern country."

FDR - internment of the Japanese and Italians, cozying up to Stalin (who was worse than Hitler), using the IRS to harass and intimidate his political opponents. His administration accused Andrew Mellon, a Republican, of wrongdoing and nearly destroyed his life. He was eventually proven innocent, but many years had past by then. He snubbed the black Olympian Jesse Owens, who actually had a more positive view of Hitler than him.

LBJ - Fought to cripple Eisenhower's civil rights bill as a senator.
Abduk: I like how you refuted everything I said and provided facts instead of just saying something typical like, "out of context!" or "quote-mining!" Oh wait, that's exactly what you did.
Jeff S:

Nope. Roosevelt was a progressive. Research his party. The Bull Moose.