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  1. Warren G. Harding US President 29 (Death by Blackness) by Marsha Stewart, 2005-08-15
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  6. FROM PRINTER TO PRESIDENT ([1922]) by Sherman A Cuneo, 2006-02-14
  7. State of the Union Addresses of Warren Harding by Warren Harding, 2009-07-29
  8. The Harding Affair: Love and Espionage during the Great War by James David Robenalt, 2009-09-01

81. U.S. Presidential Election, 1920 - Wikipedia
Source us Office of the Federal Register. Elec20.jpg. By 1920, World War I wasover. On June 8, 1920, the Republicans nominated warren G. harding, an Ohio
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U.S. presidential election, 1920
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Presidential Candidate Electoral Vote Popular Vote Pct Party Running Mate
(Electoral Votes) Warren G. Harding (W) Republican Calvin Coolidge James M. Cox Democrat ... Franklin D. Roosevelt Other elections Source: U.S. Office of the Federal Register By World War I was over. The wartime boom had collapsed. Diplomats and politicians were arguing over peace treaties and the question of America's entry into the League of Nations . Overseas there were wars and revolutions; at home there were strikes, riots and a growing fear of radicals and terrorists. Disillusionment was in the air. The giants who had dominated the political scene for a generation were gone Theodore Roosevelt died in and Woodrow Wilson was a broken invalid living in seclusion. Even so, the presidential election of 1920 continued the debate between the nationalistic activism of Roosevelt's presidency and the global idealism of Wilson's administration.

82. Warren G. Harding-Marion, Ohio
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Warren G. Harding
Twenty-Ninth President of the United States
b. November 2, 1865 d. August 2, 1923
County Seat of Marion County
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Warren Harding was born in Corsica (now known as Blooming Grove), Ohio on November 2, 1865. His family lived in Caledonia, Ohio until they moved to Marion when he was 18 years old. Eventually acquiring the Marion Star newspaper, he became a popular businessman, public speaker, and Republican politician. He married Florence DeWolfe (her second marriage) in 1891. She was five years his senior and was, for her day and age, a very strong willed, well educated, and very inde- pendent woman. She ran the circulation depart- ment of the Marion Star for her husband. Harding called her "The Duchess." Their marriage was not a happy one. Harding had numerous affairs even risking liaisons in the White House. They had no children. Harding had one illegitimate child, Elizabeth Ann Christian, by his mistress, Nan Britton. Harding conducted his presidential campaign from the front porch of his home in Marion. A conser-

83. Harding, Warren Gamaliel
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84. Warren G. Harding(1921-1923)
warren G. harding. in Ohio legislature 190406 Lieutenant governor of Ohio 1909Defeated as Repulican candidate for governor 1915-20 us senator from
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Warren G. Harding
(1921-1923)-Republican
•Born: Nov. 2, 1865, Corsica (now Blooming Grove), Ohio.
•Education: Ohio Central College (graduated 1882).
•Profession: Editor-Publisher.
•Religious Affiliation: Baptist.
•Marriage: July 8, 1891, to Florence Kling DeWolfe (1860-1924).
•Children: None.
•Political Affiliation: Republican.
•Writings: Rededicating America (1920), with Frederick E. Shortemeier; Our Common Country (1921), ed. by Frederick E. Shortemeier.
•Died: Aug. 2, 1923, San Francisco.
•Buried: Hillside Cemetery, Marion, Ohio. •Vice-President: Calvin Coolidge. 1865 November 2, born on a farm in Morrow County, Ohio 1882 Graduated from Ohio Central College 1884 Became editor and publisher of the daily Marion Star 1891 July 8, married Florence Kling DeWolfe 1900-04 State senator in Ohio legislature 1904-06 Lieutenant governor of Ohio 1909 Defeated as Repulican candidate for governor 1915-20 U.S. senator from Ohio 1921-23 Twenty-ninth President of the United States 1923 August 2, died in San Francisco Warren Gamaliel Harding, (1865-1923), 29th President of the United States. He was elected president in 1920 by an overwhelming vote in a postwar reaction against President Wilson's international policies. The first American president to take office after World War I, Harding was also the first president to be born after the Civil War.

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Chapter 3 warren G. harding I Never Should Have Been Here . 29th us Presidentfrom 1921-1923If ever a presidency was born in a smoke-filled room it was
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Warren Gamaliel Harding
29th President of the United States
(March 4, 1921 to August 2, 1923) Nickname: None Born: November 2, 1865, near Corsica (now Blooming Grove), Ohio
Died: August 2, 1923, in San Francisco, California Father: George Tyron Harding
Mother: Phoebe Elizabeth Dickerson Harding
Married: Florence Kling De Wolfe (1860-1924) , on July 8, 1891
Children: Elizabeth Ann Christian (illegitimate child by Nan Britton) (1919- ) Religion: Baptist Education: Graduated from Ohio Central College (1882) Occupation: Editor-Publisher Political Party: Republican Other Government Positions:
  • Member of Ohio State Senate, 1900-04

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88. Harding & Jim Crow
warren G. harding Jim Crow. warren was Colored. Both of his parents were Black.He looks just like my Uncle Roscoe whose mother was Ada harding.
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"Jim Crow" was a stock character in minstrel shows, along with counterparts Jim Dandy and Zip Coon. Rice's subsequent blackface
characters were Sambos, Coons, and Dandies.
White audiences were receptive to the portrayals of Blacks as singing, dancing, grinning foolsmuch like OJ Simpson, Michael Jackson and Montel Williams. They will do anything to please the White man and be accepted within his good graces and are the official "lapdogs" of the 21st Century. In Warren Harding’s era—the early 1900’sa Negro in America held stigmas of disgrace both physically and psychologically. The hooded Klu Klux Klan rode as often as necessary to reestablish White rule. There is early footage of Warren riding with the Klan aired on the cable History Channel. Negroes were "loyal darkies” or brutes and beasts lusting for power and White women. In the 21

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  • 90. WARREN G HARDING
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    , (named after his mother's sis's husb, Warren Gamaliel Bancroft); b Corsica (otherwise known as Blooming Grove), Ohio, 2 Nov 1865; educ Mirror 1883, bought Marion Star Rededicating America (1920) and Our Common Country m at his and his bride's house in Mount Vernon Avenue, Marion, 8 July 1891, as her 2nd husb, Florence Mabel ( b Marion 15 Aug 1860;

    91. Warren G. Harding(1921-1923)
    James G. Blaine was chosen as the party 1890s Ohio Republican politicians began tonotice warren harding. harding’s campaign offered Americans a “return to
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    Warren G. Harding
    Inaugural Address Born: Nov. 2, 1865, Corsica (now Blooming Grove), Ohio.
    •Education: Ohio Central College (graduated 1882).
    •Profession: Editor-Publisher, Marion Star
    •Religious Affiliation: Baptist.
    •Marriage: July 8, 1891, to Florence Kling DeWolfe (1860-1924).
    •Children: None.
    •Political Affiliation: Republican.
    •Political Career:
    •1899-1904 State Senator in Ohio Legislature
    •1904-06 Lieutenant Governor of Ohio
    •1909 Defeated as Repulican candidate for Governor of Ohio •1915-20 U. S. Senator from Ohio •1921-23 Twenty-ninth President of the United States •Writings: Rededicating America (1920), with Frederick E. Shortemeier; Our Common Country (1921), ed. by Frederick E. Shortemeier. •Died: Aug. 2, 1923, San Francisco. •Buried: Hillside Cemetery, Marion, Ohio. •Vice-President: Calvin Coolidge. Warren G. Harding, 29th President of the United States, was born near Corsica (now Blooming Grove), Ohio on November 2, 1865. His father, George Tryon Harding, was a physician; his mother, Phoebe Dickerson Harding, was a midwife. On the family farm, young Warren learned the importance of hard work. He drove cattle at age six. He helped with plowing and threshing and also worked on the Ohio Central Railroad at a young age.

    92. The United States Presidential History Links Page
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    93. Artcom Museums Tour: Harding Home & Memorial, Marion OH
    warren Gamaliel harding was born November 2, 1865, in of eight children born to Dr.G. Tryon and harding's increasing political stature led to his selection to
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    Warren Gamaliel Harding, the twenty-ninth president of the United States, lived in this house with his wife, Florence, from 1891 until his election as president in 1920. It was from this building that Harding conducted the famous "front-porch" campaign that launched him into the White House. Harding led a warweary nation in the transition from the aggression of World War I into the peace and prosperity of the 1920s. His home is a memorial to the service he gave his country.
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    Warren Gamaliel Harding was born November 2, 1865, in Blooming Grove, Ohio, the first of eight children born to Dr. G. Tryon and Phoebe Dickerson Harding. He attended public school at Caledonia, and earned a bachelor of science degree from Ohio Central College after three years of study. Harding also received a practical education in journalism, serving as a printer's apprentice on the weekly Caledonia Argus. After the Hardings moved to Marion in 1883, he worked on the Marion Democratic Mirrr. His apprenticeships paid off in 1884, when Harding purchased the Marion Starand became its editor and publisher. Harding married Florence Kling DeWolfe - the divorced daughter of one of Marion's wealthiest and most prominent Republicans - on July 8, 1891, in the house they planned and built together - the Harding Home.

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    California warren G. harding. DC. in full warren Gamaliel harding 29thpresident of the United States (1921–23). Pledging
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    95. 5 Black Presidents
    The best case for Black ancestry is against warren G. harding, our 29th presidentfrom 1921 until 1923. harding himself never denied his ancestry.
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    Thomas Jefferson Andrew Jackson Abraham Lincoln WHO IS NEXT? Warren Harding Calvin Coolidge Joel A. Rogers and Dr. Auset Bakhufu have both written books documenting that at least five former presidents of the United States had Black people among their ancestors. If one considers the fact that European men far outnumbered European women during the founding of this country, and that the rape and impregnation of an African female slave was not considered a crime, it is even more surprising that these two authors could not document Black ancestors among an ever larger number of former presidents. The president’s names include Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, Abraham Lincoln, Warren Harding, and Calvin Coolidge. The best case for Black ancestry is against Warren G. Harding , our 29th president from 1921 until 1923. Harding himself never denied his ancestry. When Republican leaders called on Harding to deny the "Negro" history, he said, "How should I know whether or not one of my ancestors might have jumped the fence." William Chancellor, a White professor of economics and politics at Wooster College in Ohio, wrote a book on the Harding family genealogy and identified Black ancestors among both parents of President Harding. Justice Department agents allegedly bought and destroyed all copies of this book. Chancellor also said that Harding's only academic credentials included education at Iberia College, which was founded in order to educate fugitive slaves.

    96. Harding, Warren G(amaliel)
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    97. Warren G. Harding, Inaugural Address
    warren G. harding. Senator harding from Ohio was the first sitting Senator to be Letus express renewed and strengthened devotion, in grateful reverence for the
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    INAUGURAL ADDRESS
    FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1921
    Senator Harding from Ohio was the first sitting Senator to be elected President. A former newspaper publisher and Governor of Ohio, the President-elect rode to the Capitol with President Wilson in the first automobile to be used in an inauguration. President Wilson had suffered a stroke in 1919, and his fragile health prevented his attendance at the ceremony on the East Portico of the Capitol. The oath of office was administered by Chief Justice Edward White, using the Bible from George Washington's first inauguration. The address to the crowd at the Capitol was broadcast on a loudspeaker. A simple parade followed. My Countrymen: When one surveys the world about him after the great storm, noting the marks of destruction and yet rejoicing in the ruggedness of the things which withstood it, if he is an American he breathes the clarified atmosphere with a strange mingling of regret and new hope. We have seen a world passion spend its fury, but we contemplate our Republic unshaken, and hold our civilization secure. Libertyliberty within the lawand civilization are inseparable, and though both were threatened we find them now secure; and there comes to Americans the profound assurance that our representative government is the highest expression and surest guaranty of both. The recorded progress of our Republic, materially and spiritually, in itself proves the wisdom of the inherited policy of noninvolvement in Old World affairs. Confident of our ability to work out our own destiny, and jealously guarding our right to do so, we seek no part in directing the destinies of the Old World. We do not mean to be entangled. We will accept no responsibility except as our own conscience and judgment, in each instance, may determine.

    98. Inaugural Addresses Of The Presidents Of The United States. 1989
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