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  1. Hace 2 días · Board of Trustees member Bradley Nahrstadt ’89 authored Alton B. Parker: The Man Who Challenged Roosevelt in the 1904 presidential election and former political science professor Nathan Kalmoe has written “a fascinating and important book” with Lilliana Mason, Radical American Partisanship: Mapping Violent Hostility, Its Causes, and the ...

  2. Hace 2 días · With Bryan taking a hiatus and Teddy Roosevelt the most popular president since Lincoln, the conservatives who controlled the convention in 1904, nominated the little-known Alton B. Parker before succumbing to Roosevelt's landslide.

  3. Hace 2 días · Board of Trustees member Bradley Nahrstadt ('89) authored Alton B Parker: The Man Who Challenged Roosevelt [in the 1904 presidential election] and former political science professor Nathan Kalmoe has written "a fascinating and important book" with Lilliana Mason, Radical American Partisanship: Mapping Violent Hostility, Its Causes, and the ...

  4. This might surprise some of you but Alton Parker was fairly progressive. He had a history of supporting Organized labor as a lawyer. His Democratic platform in 1904 calls for more Anti-Trust policies and an end to imperialism in the Philippines It also calls for better race relations. .

  5. Hace 3 días · In the aftermath of President McKinley’s assassination at the hands of an anarchist, Vice President Teddy Roosevelt, a man known for his physical and mental strength, rises to power and to the occasion. In the 1904 contest, the Democrats, and their candidate Judge Alton B Parker, learn a hard lesso…

  6. Hace 3 días · The 1900 United States presidential election was the 29th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 6, 1900. In a re-match of the 1896 race, incumbent Republican President William McKinley defeated his Democratic challenger, William Jennings Bryan.

  7. Hace 4 días · Theodore Roosevelt was president, having succeeded to office upon the death of William McKinley in 1901, and had gone on to win a second term in 1904 defeating Alton B. Parker, a democrat and Normal School Board member, who maintained a home at the other end of the trolley line — in Highland.