The Presidency of Theodore RooseveltUniversity Press of Kansas, 1991 - 355 pages Theodore Roosevelt was hearty, frank, freindly, and bold - a president so popular that many Americans believed they knew him personally. Through the force of his personality and excitement of his adventuring, he wove the presidency into the fabric of daily life as no other president had done. Nearly a century later he is remembered as the most colourful chief executive. |
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... Washington , of the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama , who by 1901 was the dominant national political figure among blacks . Access to northern philanthropists gave Washington the money that fueled the " Tuskegee Machine , " a network of ...
... Washington , of the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama , who by 1901 was the dominant national political figure among blacks . Access to northern philanthropists gave Washington the money that fueled the " Tuskegee Machine , " a network of ...
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... Washington's visit appeared as a routine item in New York and Washington , D.C. , newspapers after a reporter saw the name in a White House guest register . 10 The southern press , ever apprehensive about the prospect of social equality ...
... Washington's visit appeared as a routine item in New York and Washington , D.C. , newspapers after a reporter saw the name in a White House guest register . 10 The southern press , ever apprehensive about the prospect of social equality ...
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... ( Washington , D.C .: Bureau of National Literature , 1911 ) , is important for Roosevelt's many special messages to Capitol Hill . For Roosevelt's actions in foreign affairs , Papers Relating to the Foreign Rela- tions of the United ...
... ( Washington , D.C .: Bureau of National Literature , 1911 ) , is important for Roosevelt's many special messages to Capitol Hill . For Roosevelt's actions in foreign affairs , Papers Relating to the Foreign Rela- tions of the United ...
Contents
Keeping the Left Center Together | 225 |
We Were at Absolute Peace | 251 |
There Is No One Like Theodore | 271 |
Copyright | |
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