This powerful book reminds us of the enormous power the nation accords its political leaders and how in the significant period, 1897–1913, these leaders failed to meet their responsibilities. Their inadequacies, the authors feel, delayed the administration of justice for all citizens, neglected African Americans, and seriously impaired the future effectiveness of their own once viable, successful, and justly proud Republican Party. The authors follow the maneuvers of McKinley, Roosevelt, Taft, Senators Aldrich, Platt, Allison, and Spooner, and House Speaker “Uncle” Joe Cannon as they juggled pressing domestic questions, perpetuating themselves in power without really confronting the public need. From the outset, when the party came into pow...
At no other time in American history had labor unrest been more evident than the period immediately ...
William Jennings Bryan believed that political history consisted of a constant battle between an eli...
In this 1920 press release for The National Republican, Senator Warren G. Harding describes the resp...
Between 1932 and 1936, the Republican Party suffered a series of devastating electoral defeats that ...
Robert Sherman La Forte was professor of history at the University of North Texas, where he taught f...
Reconstruction and the Republican Party Little by little, the ghost of Charles A. Beard is being ex...
Republicans celebrated their return to power after a twenty-year hiatus. Not only did they win the p...
Thesis (B.A.)--University of Illinois, 1919.Typescript.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 8...
The United States is politically deeply polarized and this polarization has affected its ability to ...
Noah M. Weiss, College \u2709, History A campaign promise is one thing, a signed pledge is quite an...
During the summer of 1967, the United States experienced a series of race riots across the nation's ...
The Republican Party held the Presidency from 1861 to 1885, 1897 to 1913, and 1921 to 1933. In this ...
During the summer of 1967, the United States experienced a series of race riots across the nation's ...
Review of: Glorious Contentment: The Grand Army of the Republic, 1865-1900. McConnell, Stuart
Extracts from a speech by Colonel Theodore Roosevelt at Lewiston, Maine. A few quotes are credited ...
At no other time in American history had labor unrest been more evident than the period immediately ...
William Jennings Bryan believed that political history consisted of a constant battle between an eli...
In this 1920 press release for The National Republican, Senator Warren G. Harding describes the resp...
Between 1932 and 1936, the Republican Party suffered a series of devastating electoral defeats that ...
Robert Sherman La Forte was professor of history at the University of North Texas, where he taught f...
Reconstruction and the Republican Party Little by little, the ghost of Charles A. Beard is being ex...
Republicans celebrated their return to power after a twenty-year hiatus. Not only did they win the p...
Thesis (B.A.)--University of Illinois, 1919.Typescript.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 8...
The United States is politically deeply polarized and this polarization has affected its ability to ...
Noah M. Weiss, College \u2709, History A campaign promise is one thing, a signed pledge is quite an...
During the summer of 1967, the United States experienced a series of race riots across the nation's ...
The Republican Party held the Presidency from 1861 to 1885, 1897 to 1913, and 1921 to 1933. In this ...
During the summer of 1967, the United States experienced a series of race riots across the nation's ...
Review of: Glorious Contentment: The Grand Army of the Republic, 1865-1900. McConnell, Stuart
Extracts from a speech by Colonel Theodore Roosevelt at Lewiston, Maine. A few quotes are credited ...
At no other time in American history had labor unrest been more evident than the period immediately ...
William Jennings Bryan believed that political history consisted of a constant battle between an eli...
In this 1920 press release for The National Republican, Senator Warren G. Harding describes the resp...