American Decades
Publications
Hayes Baker-Crothers, Problems of Citizenship (New York: Holt, 1924);
Nan Britton, The President's Daughter (New York: Elizabeth Ann Guild, 1927);
Nicholas Murray Butler, Faith of a Liberal: Essays and Addresses on Political Principles and Public Policies (New York: Scribners, 1924);
William Seal Carpenter, Democracy and Representation (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1925);
Carrie Chapman Catt, Woman Suffrage and Politics: the Inner Story of the Suffrage Movement (New York: Scribners, 1923);
Calvin Coolidge, Autobiography of Calvin Coolidge (New York: Cosmopolitan Book Corporation, 1929);
Albert Russell Ellingwood, Government and Labor (Chicago: A. W. Shaw, 1926);
Charles Norman Fay, Business in Politics: Suggestions for Leaders in American Business (Cambridge, Mass.: Cosmos Press, 1926);
Charles Grove Haines,...
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1920's Government and Politics
- Overview
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Topics in the News
- After the Great War: Isolationism and the Treaty of Versailles
- After the Great War: Antiradicalism and the Red Scare
- After the Great War: Nativism
- After the Great War: Nativism And The Ku Klux Klan
- After the Great War: The "Noble Experiment" Of Prohibition
- Government and Business
- Government and the Farmers
- National Politics: The 1920 Republican Nomination Race
- National Politics: The 1920 Democratic Nomination Race
- National Politics: The 1920 Elections
- National Politics: The 1922 Elections
- National Politics: The 1924 Republican Nomination Race
- National Politics: The 1924 Democratic Nomination Race
- National Politics: The Progressive Party, 1924
- National Politics: The 1924 Elections
- National Politics: The 1926 Elections
- National Politics: The 1928 Republican Nomination Race
- National Politics: The 1928 Democratic Nomination Race
- National Politics: The 1928 Elections
- Rural and Urban Conflict: Congressional Reapportionment
- The Teapot Dome Scandal
- Headline Makers
- People in the News
- Deaths
- Publications
- Important Events in Government and Politics, 1920–1929
