Websites
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There's a public service group out there that seeks to emulate the best of Teddy Roosevelt's policies in the modern day and keep interest in the man alive.
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Here's a collection of articles written by the best of those considered muckrakers in their heyday.
Movie or TV Productions
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It doesn't really have anything about his politics in here, but hey: Robin Williams as Teddy Roosevelt is probably the best casting anyone could ask for.
Video
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A brief history of the man himself, Teddy Roosevelt. With stick figures!
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Author and internet personality John Green breaks down the Progressive Era, kicking things off with—who else—Teddy Roosevelt.
Audio
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As part of his campaign in 1912, he released a series of campaign speeches on the hip new Edison Wax Cylinder. If you've ever wondered what he actually sounded like, look no further.
Images
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If you wanted to know what people thought of when they heard Muckraker before they thought of a guy with a typewriter, check out this illustration based on Pilgrim's Progress.