"Speeches of Benjamin Harrison, Twenty-third President of the United States" by Benjamin Harrison, is a journey through the important speeches made by the twenty-third president between 1888 and 1892, captured and shared by Charles Hedges. It's like stepping back in time to hear Benjamin Harrison speak on big topics of his day, from supporting American businesses to preaching democratic ideas. These aren't just any talks; they include big campaign speeches, his first speech as president, and his messages to Congress. The book's introduction prepares you to see a real picture of Harrison through his own words, not just fancy speeches and it highlights how he spoke with heart and smarts to many kinds of people. The start of the book gives hints about the problems Harrison tried to fix, like keeping everyone's right to vote safe and helping American industries grow showing the high stakes and wins of his time leading the country.

Speeches of Benjamin Harrison, Twenty-third President of the United States
By Benjamin Harrison
Experience a pivotal era in American history through the powerful words of a president tackling industry, democracy, and the challenges facing a nation on the rise.
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About the AuthorBenjamin Harrison was the 23rd president of the United States, serving from 1889 to 1893. He was a member of the Harrison family of Virginia—a grandson of the ninth president, William Henry Harrison, and a great-grandson of Benjamin Harrison V, a Founding Father. A Union Army veteran and a Republican, he defeated incumbent Grover Cleveland to win the presidency in 1888; however, was defeated for a second term by Cleveland in 1892.
Benjamin Harrison was the 23rd president of the United States, serving from 1889 to 1893. He was a member of the Harrison family of Virginia—a grandson of the ninth president, William Henry Harrison, and a great-grandson of Benjamin Harrison V, a Founding Father. A Union Army veteran and a Republican, he defeated incumbent Grover Cleveland to win the presidency in 1888; however, was defeated for a second term by Cleveland in 1892.
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