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1268: 44: 405:, campaigned for the construction of a new navy. In 1901, Beveridge became chair of the Senate Committee on Territories, which allowed him to support statehood for Oklahoma. However, he blocked statehood for New Mexico and Arizona because he deemed the territories too sparsely occupied by white people. In his opinion, they contained too many Hispanics and Native Americans, whom he described as intellectually incapable of understanding the concept of self-governance. He celebrated the "white man's burden" as a noble mission, part of God's plan to bring civilization to the entire world: "It is racial.... He has marked the American people as His chosen nation...." 260: 1291: 1568: 491:'s annual dinner in June 1923, Beveridge decried the growth of the regulatory state and the proliferation of regulatory bodies, bureaus and commissions. "America would be better off as a country and Americans happier and more prosperous as a people," he suggested, "if half of our Government boards, bureaus and commissions were abolished, hundreds of thousands of our Government officials, agents and employees were discharged and two-thirds of our Government regulations, restrictions and inhibitions were removed." 1829: 464:, Beveridge left with him and ran campaigns as that party's Indiana nominee in the 1912 race for governor and the 1914 race for senator, losing both. When the Progressive Party disintegrated, he returned to the Republicans with his political future in tatters; he eventually ran one more race for Senate in 1922, winning the primary against incumbent 823:"S. Doc. 58-1 - Fifty-eighth Congress. (Extraordinary session -- beginning November 9, 1903.) Official Congressional Directory for the use of the United States Congress. Compiled under the direction of the Joint Committee on Printing by A.J. Halford. Special edition. Corrections made to November 5, 1903" 554:
with Beveridge. As the three men conversed, Holmes filmed Tolstoy with his 60-mm camera. Afterwards, Beveridge's advisers succeeded in having the film destroyed, fearing that evidence of his having met with a radical Russian author might hurt his chances of running for the presidency.
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in 1881. Securing an education with difficulty, he eventually became a law clerk in Indianapolis. In 1887, he was admitted to the Indiana bar, practiced law in Indianapolis and married Katherine Langsdale. After Katherine's death in 1900, Beveridge married
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In the twilight of his life, Beveridge came to repudiate some of the earlier expansion of governmental power that he had championed in his earlier career. In one notable address, delivered before the
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After Beveridge's election in 1905 to a second term, he became identified with the reform-minded faction of the Republican Party. He championed national child labor legislation, broke with President
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Briley, Ron. "Beveridge, Albert". Encyclopedia of the United States Congress, Facts On File, 2006, American History, online.infobase.com/HRC/Search/Details/166695?q=albert beveridge.
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and was prominent in later campaigns, particularly in 1896, when his speeches attracted general attention. In 1899, Beveridge was appointed to the U.S. Senate as a
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As his political career drew to a close, Beveridge dedicated his time to writing scholarly biographies. He was a member and secretary of the
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and would never again hold office. Another contribution towards his political downfall was the fact he was a great critic of
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De La Cruz, Jesse. "Rejection Because of Race: Albert J. Beveridge and Nuevo Mexico's Struggle for Statehood, 1902-1903."
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Sawyer, Logan Everett. "Constitutional Principle, Partisan Calculation, and the Beveridge Child Labor Bill"
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Carlson, A. Cheree. "Albert J. Beveridge as imperialist and progressive: The means justify the end."
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Albert J. Beveridge Correspondence and Papers, Rare Books and Manuscripts, Indiana State Library
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Thompson, John A. "An Imperialist and the First World War: the Case of Albert J. Beveridge."
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when the Democrats took Indiana in the 1910 elections. In 1912, when Roosevelt left the
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Braeman, John (1964). "Albert J. Beveridge and the First National Child Labor Bill".
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Beveridge entered politics in 1884 by speaking on behalf of presidential candidate
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Albert J. Beveridge Collection, Rare Books and Manuscripts, Indiana State Library
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Proceedings of Regular Triennial Meeting, General Society, Sons of the Revolution
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Braeman, John. "Albert J. Beveridge and Statehood for the Southwest 1902-1912."
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descent. His childhood was one of hard work and labor. Beveridge graduated from
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Braeman, John. "Albert J. Beveridge and the First National Child Labor Bill."
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Braeman, John. "The Rise of Albert J. Beveridge to the United States Senate."
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in his memory through a gift from his widow and from donations from members.
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Beveridge spent most of his final years writing a four-volume biography of
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Braeman, John. "Albert J. Beveridge and Demythologizing Lincoln."
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Levine, Daniel. "The social philosophy of Albert J. Beveridge."
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Coffin, John A. "The Senatorial Career of Albert J. Beveridge."
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of Utah, and by the Nebraska delegation, but Beveridge refused.
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Remy, Charles F. "The election of Beveridge to the Senate."
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Tilden, Richard Arnold. "Albert J. Beveridge: Biographer."
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Manifest Destinies: The Making of the Mexican American Race
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Beveridge is known as one of the most prominent American
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Beveridge graduated from Indiana Asbury University (now
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Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography winners
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Republican Party United States senators from Indiana
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Members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters
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Index

Albert Beveridge

United States Senator
Indiana
David Turpie
John W. Kern
Highland County, Ohio
Indianapolis
Indiana
Republican
Progressive
Catherine Eddy
Indiana Asbury University
PhB
Pulitzer Prize

historian
United States Senator
Indiana
Progressive Era
John Marshall
Abraham Lincoln
Highland County, Ohio
Sugar Tree Ridge
English
Sullivan Township High School
Catherine Eddy
DePauw University
Ph.B.
Delta Kappa Epsilon

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