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State of the Union Addresses

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A series of annual messages to Congress that assess national condition and propose measures to preserve peace, promote reconciliation after civil strife, and restore local self-government while urging protection of recently enfranchised citizens through law enforcement, education, and humane local legislation. The speaker emphasizes withdrawal of federal troops where appropriate, reestablishment of order, revival of commerce, and strengthening public credit. Economic policy recommendations focus on restoring specie payments to stabilize currency and protect wage earners, and the addresses also review federal expenditures and departmental operations while urging cooperative action by national and state authorities to secure justice and sound administration.

About the Author

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Rutherford Birchard Hayes

Rutherford Birchard Hayes was the 19th President of the United States, serving from 1877 to 1881. A lawyer and politician, he was known for his efforts to reconcile the divisions left by the Civil War and for promoting civil service reform. Hayes's presidency is marked by his commitment to education and the advancement of civil rights. He is also recognized for his State of the Union Addresses, which provide insight into the political climate of his time and his administration's policies. After leaving office, Hayes continued to advocate for social causes, including education and prison reform.

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