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Theodore Roosevelt – From New York Reformer to America’s Youngest President (Part One)

 

Theodore Roosevelt as a young man
Campaign literature, 1900
Leon Czolgosz, McKinley assassin
Roosevelt ranch house, South Dakota
Roosevelt’s first wife, Alice
Roosevelt’s second wife, Edith
Roosevelt with his family
Roosevelt in Rough Rider uniform
Roosevelt, in store bought frontier wardrobe with Tiffany silver knife

Theodore Roosevelt: Nobel Laureate, Medal of Honor Winner, Political Progressive, Executor of the Panama Canal, Best Selling Author, Conservationist and always the Man in the Arena.

This podcast explores the life of Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States. It covers his early years as a sickly child, his transformation into a robust young man, and his rapid political ascent. The episode details Roosevelt’s roles as New York City Police Commissioner, Assistant Secretary of the Navy, and leader of the Rough Riders during the Spanish-American War. It highlights his progressive policies as Governor of New York and his unexpected path to the presidency following William McKinley’s assassination. The podcast paints a vivid picture of Roosevelt’s boundless energy, reform-minded approach to politics, and his impact on shaping America’s role as a global power at the turn of the 20th century.