Pivotal presidents : profiles in leadership

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Woodrow Wilson

2018
"The president who led the United States through World War I, Woodrow Wilson was a brilliant student, teacher, and statesman. He had been a college professor, president of Princeton University, author of books on government, and governor of New Jersey. In his Fourteen Points address in 1918, he proposed the League of Nations, the first international organization committed to world peace. His most bitter disappointment was that his country never joined the organization. Among Wilson's many accomplishments examined in this fascinating biography are tariff reform, the Federal Reserve banking system, the Federal Trade Commission, and the eight-hour workday"--Amazon.

Theodore Roosevelt

2017
A biography of President Theodore Roosevelt, discussing his life, career, and presidency.

Harry S. Truman

2018
"After Franklin D. Roosevelts sudden death in April 1945, Harry S. Truman took the oath of office as the thirty-third US president. While perhaps best known for his controversial decision to drop atomic bombs to end combat with Japan in World War II, Truman was instrumental in postwar recovery and international relations. As readers will discover, he instituted the Truman Doctrine to fight the spread of Communism, approved the Marshall Plan to help rebuild Europe, and ordered armed forces in 1950 to assist South Korea in the Korean War. He also ended racial segregation in the US military and removed discriminatory practices in federal employment"--Amazon.

Richard Nixon

2017
A biography of President Richard Nixon that describes his early life, political career, and the impact of the Watergate scandal that led him to resign his presidency.

Lyndon B. Johnson

2017
"Lyndon B. Johnson, thrust unexpectedly into the presidency following John F. Kennedy's assassination, ushered in a new wave of civil rights and launched a war against poverty. Though his experience as Senate majority leader helped ensure the passage of much of his domestic agenda, his administration was soon hampered by the ongoing war in Vietnam. By 1968, with the country embroiled in race riots as well as antiwar protests, Johnson declined to run for a second full term. This biography explores how a son of Texas pioneers became a bold champion of civil rights and embattled commander in chief"--Amazon.com.

Franklin D. Roosevelt

2017
A biography of United States president Franklin D. Roosevelt, discussing his childhood, family life, polio diagnosis, and leadership during the Great Depression, and World War II.

Dwight D. Eisenhower

2017
A biography of general and United States president Dwight D. Eisenhower.

George Washington

2013
Although more than 200 years have passed since the death of the first U.S. president, the name George Washington still invokes deep patriotism and pride in the country he helped found. Readers trace the life of the man known as the Father of the this Country, from his childhood to his military successes through his tenure as president.

Thomas Jefferson

2013
Thomas Jefferson was a man of many talents who was invaluable to the founding of the United States. After loaning his expertise to writing the Declaration of Independence, Jefferson went on to serve as the third U.S. president. Jefferson's extraordinary life and accomplishments are recounted in this engaging volume.

John F. Kennedy

2013
This book describes the life of John F. Kennedy, the thirty-fifth president of the United States.

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