Standing here this summer in the Badlands overlooking where the new Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library is under ...
This proclamation was issued by Theodore Roosevelt just weeks after President William McKinley died, on Sept. 14, 1901, of wounds inflicted by an assassin a week earlier. In the week after the attack, ...
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Trump Can Squash Antifa By Taking A Page From Teddy Roosevelt’s Playbook
This week marks what would have been Theodore Roosevelt’s 167 birthday. The 26 president came to power at a tumultuous time. America, a growing world superpower, was becoming more active abroad, ...
The Sunday before the 1900 Republican Convention began in Philadelphia, front page headlines told readers of the Sunday Repository what the "ONE AIM" was for delegates. "Want to Please the President." ...
Theodore Roosevelt, force of nature and future president, was the vice president on Sept. 14, 1901, when President William McKinley died of gunshot wounds inflicted by the anarchist assassin Leon ...
Little did American voters know that not only were they re-electing the nation's 25th president in 1900, but they also were approving the man who would follow him into the White House. When President ...
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The Innocent Years, Part 1
The film explores the transformative years of America in the early 20th century, focusing on the influx of immigrants and the vibrant, bustling life in New York City. It highlights significant ...
Theodore Roosevelt was born in New York City to glass importer and leading philanthropist Theodore, Sr. and Georgia-born mother Martha “Mittie” Roosevelt. As a student at Harvard University (1876-1880 ...
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