Theodore Roosevelt: An Internally Conflicted Man's Quest for Power
By C. R. Keegan
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By C. R. Keegan
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Theodore Roosevelt was unquestionably one of the greatest Presidents in the history of the United States. He was also a man with inner conflicts. Roosevelt struggled with his identity on many levels, some from his days as a young New York Assemblyman known as "Punkin Lily", others from his childhood with parents split across the sides of the Civil War. Roosevelt thrived in this quest for success amongst chaos, so much so that he singlehandedly attempted to permanently carve a niche between ...



