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Index
Title Page
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Foreword
Introduction
CHAPTER ONE - “IN THE EYE OF THE NATION”
CHAPTER TWO - LABOR, BLOWS TO BOLSHEVISM, AND TAKING UP “MANLY BURDENS”
CHAPTER THREE - EARLY EDUCATION
Educating the Young Coolidge
The College Commencement Speeches and the Threat to the Liberal-Arts Order
Coolidge and Academia
Practical Politics from Garman’s Lessons
CHAPTER FOUR - BORN ON THE FOURTH OF JULY
Coolidge’s Declaration of Independence
Lincoln and Coolidge
CHAPTER FIVE - “I THOUGHT I COULD SWING IT”
Publius and Coolidge versus Wilson on the Separation of Powers: Government of ...
CHAPTER SIX - THE “POSSIBILITIES OF SOUL”
Coolidge, Blacks, and the Klan
Indians
Japanese Americans
Immigrants
Women
CHAPTER SEVEN - HOW PROGRESSIVE POLITICAL THOUGHT UNDERMINED AMERICA’S DEFENSE
The Kellogg-Briand Pact
CONCLUSION
AFTERWORD
NOTES
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
Copyright Page
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