Calvin Coolidge's autobiography offers a succinct and modest account of his life, from his upbringing in rural Vermont to his presidency. He emphasizes values like hard work, thrift, and public service, reflecting on significant events such as the Boston Police Strike and his unexpected ascent to the presidency. The narrative provides insight into Coolidge's philosophy and the era's political climate.
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