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Today’s GOP could do worse than to study the career of Theodore Roosevelt’s less flashy predecessor, William McKinley.
Host Bob Edwards talks with Kevin Phillips about his new biography of President William McKinley. Phillips explains why he believes McKinley deserves more credit for his presidential accomplishments.
William McKinley. Terms: 1897-1901 Political Party: Republican First Lady: Ida Saxton McKinley Vice President: Garret A. Hobart, Theodore Roosevelt. Overview ...
William McKinley was born on Jan. 29, 1843, in Niles, ... After conducting your own research, write an article discussing the accomplishments and failures of the McKinley presidency.
William McKinley hasn’t had a starring role on the American political stage like this in 124 years. There he was, lauded in President Trump’s inauguration speech on Monday, for making “our ...
And his accomplishments are as politically divisive today as in his day: protective tariffs, territorial expansion, ... William McKinley on the porch of his home in Canton, Ohio.
An undated photo of William McKinley, 25th President of the United States. He was inaugurated in 1897, and again in 1901 just prior to being assassinated on Sept. 6, 1901.
William Jennings Bryan carried the Solid South and four Western states, while McKinley captured the rest of the country. ... As Robert W. Merry noted in his 2017 biography, McKinley, ...
To the editor: Instead of lamenting the renaming of Mt. McKinley to Denali in Alaska — a place far removed from any of his actual accomplishments — those seeking geographical recognition of ...
To the editor: With all the ado about removing statues of past figures, including presidents, I am reminded of Mark Antony’s oration: “The evil that men do lives after them, the good is oft ...
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