Theodore Roosevelt — "The most important thing for the white man is to be sure that he does not give w…"
The most important thing for the white man is to be sure that he does not give way to the black man. We have got to keep our civilization pure.
The most important thing for the white man is to be sure that he does not give way to the black man. We have got to keep our civilization pure.
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"I am a firm believer in the doctrine of 'speak softly and carry a big stick.'"
"The Chinese are an immoral, degraded, and worthless race."
"We cannot afford to be a nation of weaklings."
"I have always been a man who has believed in the importance of outdoor life, and I have always been a man who has believed in the importance of physical fitness."
"It is not enough to be good; you must be good for something."
26th US President (1901-1909), Progressive trust-buster, conservation pioneer, and the youngest person to assume the presidency (after McKinley's assassination). Closely associated with William Howard Taft (his hand-picked successor and later 1912 election rival) and Gifford Pinchot (his Forest Service chief and conservation co-architect). For an intellectual contrast, see J.P. Morgan, financier and architect of Northern Securities (1837-1913) — TR's 1902 antitrust suit against Morgan's Northern Securities railroad combination was the founding act of progressive antitrust enforcement. Their famous 1902 White House meeting — where Morgan reportedly said 'send your man to my man' and TR refused — is the canonical moment of presidential authority asserting over private financial power.
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