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A Journey through History on Accessible World. Meets the first Tuesday of each month at 8pm Eastern. Facilitator leads the discussion of that month's history book including the playing of author interview and other related audio clips. Sponsored by Helping Hands for the Blind.
Journey through History to discuss James K. Polk DBC27665 by John Seigenthaler. 09/02/2025
A Journey Through History
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Journey through History to discuss James K. Polk DBC27665 by John Seigenthaler. 09/02/2025
Jana Littrell facilitates A Journey through History book group and will lead the discussion on 9/2/25 at 8pm Eastern of James K. Polk DBC27665 by John Seigenthaler.
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James K. Polk DBC27665
Author: Seigenthaler, John
Reading Time: 5 hours, 21 minutes
Read by: Raines, Eric
Subjects: Biography, Government and Politics, U.S. History
The story of a pivotal president who watched over our westward expansion and solidified the dream of Jacksonian democracy. James K. Polk was a shrewd and decisive commander in chief, who served as Speaker of the House and governor of Tennessee before taking office in 1845. Shortly after his inauguration, he settled the disputed Oregon boundary and by 1846 had declared war on Mexico for the annexation of Texas and California. The considerably smaller American army never lost a battle. At home, however, Polk suffered a political firestorm of antiwar attacks from many fronts. And yet despite his tremendous accomplishments, he left office an extremely unpopular man, whose stresses had taken such a physical toll that he died within three months of departing Washington. Fellow Tennessean John Seigenthaler traces the life of this President who, as Truman noted, “said what he intended to do and did it.” Adult.
New York : Times Books, 2004.
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A Journey Through History
A Journey through History on Accessible World. Meets the first Tuesday of each month at 8pm Eastern. Facilitator leads the discussion of that month's history book including the playing of author interview and other related audio clips. Sponsored by Helping Hands for the Blind.