2.3: Theodore Roosevelt: An Autobiography (1913)

Paired Sources from U.S. History, 1877-present
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Abstract

Theodore Roosevelt was a naturalist, historian and, of course, politician. After his presidency ended in 1913, he wrote an autobiography that, in part, looked back on his brief career as a rancher in what is now North Dakota during the mid-1880s. Here he examines the relationship between local settlers and the Native Americans who remained in that area.

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