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People Archives:Thomas Jefferson

This cartoon pokes fun at Martin Van Buren’s inability to build a Free Soil Party coalition during the 1848 presidential run.

Leap Back on the Political Merry-Go-Round

by Richard Brookhiser11/28/20233/31/2024

From Van Buren to Trump, Many One-Term Presidents Have Done All They Could to Return to the White House.

Painting of a Indian burial mound excavated in 1850 near the Mississippi River, varied in height and dimension. They were typically erected in layers over several hundred years.

Thomas Jefferson, Grave Digger

by Rick Britton10/3/202311/9/2023
Photo of US President Franklin D. Roosevelt (left) rides in an automobile with Secretary of the Interior Harold L. Ickes (center), and Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace (right). The photo was taken in August of 1933, at the beginning of the New Deal administration.

No One Wants to Grow Up and Be Vice President: The Worst Job in American Politics

by Richard Brookhiser5/30/20235/3/2023
Painting of Rising political star William Crawford’s life was upended when medicine he took for a skin ailment brought on a debilitating stroke.

John Fetterman Isn’t the First Ill Politician to Serve. Here Are Examples from History

by Richard Brookhiser3/14/20233/14/2023
Lewis and Clark Expedition titled Lewis and Clark on the Lower Columbia by Charles Marion Russell depicting Sacagawea with arms outstretched

Lewis and Clark’s Race Against Spain

by By Mike Coppock1/24/20231/24/2023
Photo of Former Secretary of State George Marshall, left, with Columbia University president Dwight Eisenhower in the early 1950s

A Rundown of American Presidential Tantrums

by Richard Brookhiser12/27/20222/26/2024

Love Mac and Cheese? You Can Thank the Slave of a Founding Father for It

by Claire Barrett11/1/202212/11/2023
What It Took To Win book cover and art. As the Democrats convened in Chicago Stadium on June 28, 1932, delegates and guests milled on the concourse.

Book Review: What It Took to Win / A History of the Democratic Party

by Clayton Trutor11/1/20224/29/2024
Photo of California governor Ronald Reagan in 1968.

It’s Not Enough Just to Be the President—You Have to Act the Part

by Richard Brookhiser8/30/20224/29/2024

Book Review: A View From Abroad / The Story of John and Abigail Adams in Europe

by Mark G. Spencer8/10/20214/26/2024

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