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Category: Profiles

Grover Cleveland’s Nonconsecutive Terms

September 17, 2024 ~ Kyle Eppler ~ 1 Comment

Cleveland's two nonconsecutive terms are an inconvenience for historians, but they also tell us a lot about the Democratic Party of the Gilded Age.

J. Robert Oppenheimer: Physicist. American. Communist?

July 18, 2023September 13, 2023 ~ Kyle Eppler

Could a person be a Communist and a patriot in the same lifetime?

Theodore Roosevelt, Pt. II: The Radical

May 10, 2022September 13, 2023 ~ Kyle Eppler ~ 1 Comment

In Theodore Roosevelt's later years, he became more extreme in his views. His eventual break from the Republican Party had massive effects on the political alignment of the nation. But was this sudden shift motivated by principle... or ego?

Theodore Roosevelt, Pt. I: The Moderate

April 26, 2022September 13, 2023 ~ Kyle Eppler ~ 2 Comments

President Theodore Roosevelt is remembered as a progressive hero, but that only tells half the story. His legacy is best understood as a series of moderate advances meant to keep true "radicals" at bay.

Chester A. Arthur: Great Emergencies

March 16, 2021September 13, 2023 ~ Kyle Eppler ~ 3 Comments

In 1881, the most corrupt politician in the country had a change of heart.

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