Listen "Episode 69 — Calvin Coolidge: Quiet Power, Roaring Decade"
Episode Synopsis
pplpod Episode 69 traces Calvin Coolidge’s rise from Northampton reformer to “Silent Cal,” the 30th President whose restraint shaped a roaring economy and a modern presidency. We track the Boston Police Strike that made him a national figure, the sudden 1923 oath after Harding’s death, and a governing style built on thrift, law, and staying out of the spotlight. Inside the record: Revenue Acts and Mellon tax cuts, budget discipline, pro-business signals, and big moments that defined the era—the 1924 Immigration Act, Indian Citizenship Act, radio press conferences from the White House, and the 1927 Mississippi flood. Abroad, we hit the Washington system’s diplomacy culminating in the Kellogg–Briand Pact. Reputation vs. reality, boom vs. risk—how Coolidge’s minimalism left both order and unanswered questions at decade’s end.
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