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ny230224232806 An image of President Theodore Roosevelt adorns a building in Roosevelt Row, a mural-splashed downtown neighborhood known for its galleries, cafes and bars, in Phoenix, Feb. 10, 2024. Arizona?s capital and the nation?s fifth-largest city attracts 15 major-league baseball teams for spring training in February and March, as well as innumerable bridal parties and nature lovers throughout the year. (John Burcham/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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RC28T3A1IKV6 A child holds a sign while standing by a statue of former US President Theodore Roosevelt during a rally held in support of Palestinians amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, in Mineola, New York, U.S., October 15, 2023. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly
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RC2LGZ97556C U.S. Representative George Santos (R-NY) walks with his Director of Operations Vish Burra and Communications Director Naysa Woomer at the Sagamore Hill National Historic Site, the home of former U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt, while showing them sites around his home district, in Oyster Bay, New York, U.S. February 22, 2023. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
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ny210422131105 Under a portrait of President Theodore Roosevelt, President Joe Biden speaks about the Russian invasion of Ukraine from the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, April 21, 2022. Modifying Theodore Roosevelt?s famous line, he said the U.S. would ?speak softly and carry a large Javelin,? a reference to the anti-tank weapon that has been effective against Russian armor in Ukraine. (Kenny Holston/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny240821190905 President Joe Biden speaks in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington about the situation in Afghanistan, Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2021. President Biden said Tuesday that the United States was on track withdraw its military forces from Afghanistan by his Aug. 31 deadline. In the background is a portrait of Theodore Roosevelt as a Rough Rider. (Doug Mills/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny240821190205 President Joe Biden gestures while speaking in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington about the situation in Afghanistan, Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2021. President Biden said Tuesday that the United States was on track withdraw its military forces from Afghanistan by his Aug. 31 deadline. In the background is a portrait of Theodore Roosevelt as a Rough Rider. (Doug Mills/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny240821190405 President Joe Biden rests his hands on a presidential lectern as he speaks in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington about the situation in Afghanistan, Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2021. President Biden said Tuesday that the United States was on track withdraw its military forces from Afghanistan by his Aug. 31 deadline. In the background is a portrait of Theodore Roosevelt as a Rough Rider. (Doug Mills/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny240821185905 President Joe Biden speaks in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington about the situation in Afghanistan, Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2021. President Biden said Tuesday that the United States was on track withdraw its military forces from Afghanistan by his Aug. 31 deadline. In the background is a portrait of Theodore Roosevelt as a Rough Rider. (Doug Mills/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny280620224104 A police officer amidst protesters gather to protest the removal of the Theodore Roosevelt statue outside of the American Museum of Natural History in New York, June 28, 2020. The museum announced last week that, with approval from the mayor and President RooseveltÕs family, it would remove the 80-year-old bronze statue that features the president riding high on horseback, flanked by a Native American man and an African man, depicting them, New York Mayor Bill de Blasio said, Òas subjugated and racially inferior.Ó (Demetrius Freeman/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny280620224403 A t-shirt seen at a protest against the removal of the Theodore Roosevelt statue outside of the American Museum of Natural History in New York, June 28, 2020. The museum announced last week that, with approval from the mayor and President RooseveltÕs family, it would remove the 80-year-old bronze statue that features the president riding high on horseback, flanked by a Native American man and an African man, depicting them, New York Mayor Bill de Blasio said, Òas subjugated and racially inferior.Ó (Demetrius Freeman/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny280620223904 Protesters gather to protest the removal of the Theodore Roosevelt statue outside of the American Museum of Natural History in New York, June 28, 2020. The museum announced last week that, with approval from the mayor and President RooseveltÕs family, it would remove the 80-year-old bronze statue that features the president riding high on horseback, flanked by a Native American man and an African man, depicting them, New York Mayor Bill de Blasio said, Òas subjugated and racially inferior.Ó (Demetrius Freeman/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny280620223703 Protesters gather to protest the removal of the Theodore Roosevelt statue outside of the American Museum of Natural History in New York, June 28, 2020. The museum announced last week that, with approval from the mayor and President RooseveltÕs family, it would remove the 80-year-old bronze statue that features the president riding high on horseback, flanked by a Native American man and an African man, depicting them, New York Mayor Bill de Blasio said, Òas subjugated and racially inferior.Ó (Demetrius Freeman/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny220621232005 A statue of Theodore Roosevelt in front of the American Museum of Natural History in New York, June 19, 2020. The New York City Public Design Commission voted unanimously at a public meeting on Monday to relocate the statue by long-term loan to a cultural institution dedicated to the life and legacy of the former president. (Caitlin Ochs/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny091019184004 President Donald Trump responds to questions from the media in the Roosevelt Room, after signing an executive order on transparency in federal guidance and enforcement, at the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2019. The painting is of Theodore Roosevelt as a Rough Rider. (Doug Mills/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170719223103 A statue of Theodore Roosevelt outside the American Museum of Natural History in New York, July 11, 2019. Conversation about monuments has reached a fever pitch, and the city was split on this one. The Natural History museum is opening an exhibition on it. (Mary Inhea Kang/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny150719145204 The statue of Theodore Roosevelt by James Earle Fraser, which has been linked with the image of the American Museum of Natural History and for decades has been seen by many as a problematic depiction of racial hierarchy, in New York, on July 11, 2019. Conversation about monuments has reached a fever pitch, and the city was split on this one. The Natural History museum is opening an exhibition on it. (Mary Inhea Kang/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny150719145503 A sculpture of Theodore Roosevelt at the American Museum of Natural History in New York, on July 11, 2019. Conversation about monuments has reached a fever pitch, and the city was split on this one. The Natural History museum is opening an exhibition on it. (Mary Inhea Kang/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny150719145704 The exhibition "Addressing the Statue" at the American Museum of Natural History in New York, on July 11, 2019. Conversation about monuments has reached a fever pitch, and the city was split on this one. The Natural History museum is opening an exhibition on it, with a focus on the museum's statue of Theodore Roosevelt by James Earle Fraser. (Mary Inhea Kang/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny101018163604 President Donald Trump under a portrait of President Theodore Roosevelt as he participates in a signing ceremony for the Know the Lowest Price Act and the Patient Right to Know Drug Prices Act in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, Oct. 10, 2018. (Sarah Silbiger/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny240817161510 An actor portrays President Theodore Roosevelt during the Medora Musical in Medora, N.D., Aug. 9, 2017. Part country music jamboree, part variety show, the revue is expected to draw over 110,000 tourists to the town of 132 this year. (Kristina Barker/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny260417141303 Standing next to a bust of President Theodore Roosevelt, attendees at President Donald Trump's signing of the Antiquities Act Executive Order at the Interior Department in Washington, April 26, 2017. The order directs Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke to review national monuments designated by previous presidents under the Antiquities Act of 1906, aiming to roll back the borders of protected lands and open them to drilling, mining and logging. (Stephen Crowley/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120117225303 Wax figures of U.S. presidents, from left: William Howard Taft, Theodore Roosevelt, William McKinley, Benjamin Harrison and Grover Cleveland during an auction preview at the Hall of Presidents and First Ladies, in Gettysburg, Pa., Jan. 8, 2017. The museum, which had some 100,000 visitors a year in the 1960s and 70s but only about 11,000 last year, is closing and auctioning off its wax figures of every U.S. president and first lady. (Mark Makela/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny291216212503 Brian Norgard, a vice president of the dating-app company Tinder, at home with his tributes to the past and past cultures, in Los Angeles, Dec. 15, 2016. His collection includes historical photos of Frederick Douglass, William Randolph Hearst, Sitting Bull and Theodore Roosevelt, and a gift from his father: the jaws of a great white shark. (Monica Almeida/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny070317125603 FILE -- Flight deck crew members stand next to a fighter jet in preparation for its launch on the USS Theodore Roosevelt while under way in the Arabian Gulf, Aug. 6, 2015. President Donald TrumpâÃôs proposed budget would cut $54 billion from discretionary civilian spending to increase military spending. That part of the budget pays for pretty much everything the government does other than the military, pensions and health insurance for older people. (Adam Ferguson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny270519154604 FILE ? Edmund Morris, the biographer of Ronald Reagan and Theodore Roosevelt, by a portrait of the former president in Roosevelt?s childhood home in New York, Nov. 16, 2001. Morris, who upset some historians by inserting himself as a fictional narrator in his book on Reagan, died May 24, 2019, in Danbury, Conn. He was 78. (Fred R. Conrad/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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