
Inaugural Address
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Narrated by:
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Adriel Brandt
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By:
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William H. Taft
About this listen
Although not a household name in the way Lincoln and Roosevelt are, anyone who has an interest in US history and politics knows how significant William H. Taft was.
During a long and illustrious career, Taft served as governor, secretary of war, president, and chief justice. Experiencing Taft’s inaugural address allows one no small insight into the inner workings of this man, as well as insights into key issues in the US at the beginning of the 20th century (that are just as relevant and discussed today), including international and domestic affairs, tax and commerce, war, immigration, infrastructure, and much more.
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