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155: The Life & Times of Warren G. Harding & The Teapot Dome Scandal

History That Doesn't Suck

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Contrasts at the Lincoln Memorial

This chapter explores the dedication of the Lincoln Memorial, highlighting the disconnect between its historic significance and the reality of racial segregation faced by African American attendees. Through the experiences of a black couple, Whitfield and Kate McKinley, the narrative underscores the irony of unity proclamations amidst persistent racial injustices. It also traces the early political life of Warren G. Harding, culminating in his vision for America during a pivotal moment in his presidential campaign.

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