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Countless available documents illustrate important aspects of Theodore Roosevelt’s career. On January 31, 1908, toward the end of his second term as U.S. president, Roosevelt delivered his Special Message to Congress on Worker’s Compensation, underscoring corporate accountability and protections for laborers and consumers. In this speech he highlighted aspects of his radical progressive program, calling for wide-ranging measures to advance social and economic justice.