
Address of President Roosevelt at the Lincoln dinner of the Republican club of the city of New York, Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, February 13, 1905
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- Roosevelt, Theodore
1858 - 1919
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In the early 20th century, America stood at a crossroads, grappling with its identity and values in the wake of rapid industrialization and social change. In his powerful "Address of President Roosevelt at the Lincoln dinner of the Republican club of the city of New York, Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, February 13, 1905," Theodore Roosevelt invokes the enduring principles of unity and civic duty, reflecting on the legacy of Abraham Lincoln. Roosevelt emphasizes the importance of “unalienable rights” and the need for a robust national character to face emerging challenges. This speech is essential for students, civic activists, and historians seeking insight into early 20th-century American ideals and the Republican Party's evolution. Discover how Roosevelt's words resonate in today's political discourse.
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