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EPISODE · Jan 7, 2026 · 33 MIN

Colonel Roosevelt by Edmund Morris

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This biography documents Theodore Roosevelt’s energetic life following his presidency, beginning with his extensive African safari and subsequent European tour. Upon returning to America, he champion’s the Progressive Party and attempts a third-term run in the 1912 election, eventually clashing with his former ally, William Howard Taft. The text details his dangerous scientific expedition to explore the "River of Doubt" in Brazil, which severely damaged his health. Amidst the onset of World War I, Roosevelt becomes a fierce critic of Woodrow Wilson’s neutrality while mourning the death of his son, Quentin, in combat. The narrative concludes by reflecting on his historical legacy and the enduring impact of his multifaceted personality on the American consciousness.

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