Politics

Theodore Roosevelt: A Strenuous Life

Kathleen Dalton

About the Program

Kathleen Dalton discusses her book "Theodore Roosevelt: A Strenuous Life" at Barnes & Noble Booksellers in Walnut Creek, California. Ms. Dalton presents Roosevelt as a man who, though flawed, was always learning and was far ahead of his time as a crusader for the environment and social justice. She talks about Roosevelt's fight againt the influence of big business and his relationship with Sierra Club founder, John Muir. Following her presentation, Ms. Dalton took questions from the audience.

About the Authors

Kathleen Dalton

Kathleen DaltonKathleen Dalton teaches history at Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts and is an associate fellow at the Charles Warren Center for Studies in American History at Harvard University.
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Past Airings

  • Saturday, February 28th at 3:15pm (ET)
  • Tuesday, February 17th at 2:30am (ET)
  • Monday, February 16th at 2:30pm (ET)
  • Saturday, August 9th at 12:45pm (ET)
  • Sunday, January 5th at 11pm (ET)
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