All discussion about the merits of Jackson aside, what I find interesting is that this is yet another example of a Progressive lashing out at other Progressives for not being PC enough.
Which is now a building trend.
Well... before we get too far off-topic, it's worth noting some things about Andrew Jackson:
"I consider, then, the power to annul a law of the United States, assumed by one State, incompatible with the existence of the Union, contradicted expressly by the letter of the Constitution, unauthorized by its spirit, inconsistent with every principle on which It was founded, and destructive of the great object for which it was formed." December, 1832
Even "Ape" Lincoln never spoke so abruptly to the Deep South's great slaveocracy.
Point is: Jackson was one of the last of the great pre-war Southern patriot presidents -- one-term Polk was the last.
Bottom line: as the only president who ever paid off the national debt, Jackson deserves his richly ironic place on our $20 bill, ironic because Jackson opposed a national bank.
And, as the last of the Founders who clearly understood and confronted just what "nullification" and "states rights" amounted to, he deserves the same place in our hearts as "Ape" Lincoln's Black Republicans.
Jackson is rightly condemned for his actions relocating Indians west of the Mississippi -- the "Trail of Tears" -- but we might remember that rounding up & transporting masses of people is not so unusual for Democrat presidents -- Wilson in WWI, and especially FDR rounding up Japanese civilians in WWII come to mind.
It's just one of those "things" Democrats like to do.