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An edited selection of presidential campaign letters and speeches of four native Ohio presidents. The primary source documents shed new light on campaign strategies during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. They are chronologically arranged with a descriptive paragraph preceding each entry. The book contains an introduction, brief biographical sketches of each president, a list of recommended readings for further research, photographs, and an index. There is no other single book containing all this information on the four elections, showing striking differences and similarities among these four Republican leaders. Other American Presidency Books 1981 – Evangelicals in the White House. The Cultural Maturation of born-again Christianity 2010 – THE ROLE OF RADIO IN THE AMERICAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OF 1924: How a New Communications Technology Shapes the Political Process 2016 – The Lame Duck President: What Can Barack Obama Do in His Final Year?





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