"Roosevelt Among the People" offers a detailed account of Theodore Roosevelt's extensive fourteen-thousand-mile journey across America. This volume captures the essence of his public speeches and interactions during this pivotal period. Chronicling his journey from ocean to ocean, the book provides insight into the political and social climate of the early 20th century through the lens of Roosevelt's progressive ideals.
Addison C. Thomas meticulously documents Roosevelt's engagements, making this work a valuable resource for understanding the twenty-sixth President's connection with the American populace. The book preserves a vital snapshot of a nation at the cusp of change, capturing Roosevelt's enduring legacy as a transformative figure in American history. This account is essential for historians, political science enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the life and times of Theodore Roosevelt.
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