Jumat, 09 Juni 2017

President in Crisis: Deliverance

When Teddy Roosevelt’s mother and wife died on the same day, he dropped his elite Eastern life and fled West in search of courage. YOUNG THEODORE ROOSEVELT appeared to be leading a charmed life. His political career was off to a roaring start; at age 26, he had already been riding high for three years …

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