Calvin Coolidge is usually remembered as “Silent Cal,” a pro-business placeholder in the Roaring Twenties, or a punchline about doing nothing. We don’t buy that version. With Dr. Sean Beienberg, we unpack the Calvin Coolidge who shows up in his words: a president with a real constitutional theory, a sharp concern about human nature and power, and a surprisingly direct way of teaching civics through major addresses. We start with the backstory people miss: Coolidge’s rise from small-town New ...
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Calvin Coolidge, Address on the 150th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence (1926)
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