What Is a Teddy Roosevelt Presidential Library Doing in North Dakota? The $333 million project rising in a tiny badlands town wants to showcase the 26th president and his visionary environmental record — without ignoring his flaws.
In the Mississippi County Where a Legend Was Born, Damaged Sculptures of ‘Teddy’s Bear’ More than a century after a storied hunting trip by Theodore Roosevelt, the storm destroyed artworks that were part of a county tradition.
Extremism Is on the Rise … Again The presidential election of 1912 offers a few lessons for our current political moment.
This Debate from 1912 Helps Us Understand What to Do About Today’s Corporate Giants It’s Theodore Roosevelt versus Woodrow Wilson.