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Civics & Coffee - The Original Outsider: Andrew Jackson

The Original Outsider: Andrew Jackson

06/04/22 • 19 min

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Civics & Coffee

Happy June Peeps!
This month is going to be all about Andrew Jackson. I knew when I started plotting out my coverage of the seventh president of the United States a single episode just wasn't going to cut it - so get ready for a Jackson bonanza.
This week, I am starting with the life and political rise of the man himself. Who was Andrew Jackson? Why was he so popular? And what impacts did he leave on the nation?
Tune in to find out all of this and more.
As a reminder, this is the month of the Intelligent Speech Conference. Make sure you secure your tickets by heading to the conference's website at www.intelligentspeechconference.com and use CIVICS to get 10% of your ticket price!
For show notes, source material and transcripts, please head to the website at www.civicsandcoffee.com

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Happy June Peeps!
This month is going to be all about Andrew Jackson. I knew when I started plotting out my coverage of the seventh president of the United States a single episode just wasn't going to cut it - so get ready for a Jackson bonanza.
This week, I am starting with the life and political rise of the man himself. Who was Andrew Jackson? Why was he so popular? And what impacts did he leave on the nation?
Tune in to find out all of this and more.
As a reminder, this is the month of the Intelligent Speech Conference. Make sure you secure your tickets by heading to the conference's website at www.intelligentspeechconference.com and use CIVICS to get 10% of your ticket price!
For show notes, source material and transcripts, please head to the website at www.civicsandcoffee.com

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