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Friday, August 9, 2024

New York State Assemblyman


Elected to the New York State Assembly in 1881 at age 23, Theodore Roosevelt quickly made a name for himself by fighting corruption and standing up to weathly financier Jay Gould's tax evasion.  As a delegate to the 1884 Republican Convention, he convinced the body to elect an African-American, John R. Lynch, to be the temporary chairman of the opening session.  Unhappy with the eventual nominee (who lost), TR temporarily retired from politics and took up ranching.

 

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