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The period known as the American Gilded Age (late 1860s -1910s) saw America grow from a nation fractured by Civil War to an emerging superpower at the beginning of the twentieth century. It was also defined by tremendous economic and industrial wealth consolidated in the hands of a few — all while immigration surged, corruption was commonplace, a labor movement was formed, the West was won, and America became an imperialist power. Who were the presidents during this critical era, and how did their political successes and failures shape the course of the nation? With the help of a presidential historian, it's time to uncover the personal stories and legacies of eight U.S. Presidents and how their actions are still relevant to this very day.

Join New York Adventure Club for a ten-part series surrounding the Presidents of the United States who held office between 1865 and 1913 — a period known as the American Gilded Age. In Part Eight: William McKinley, we explore how this president made America an imperialist empire before getting tragically gunned down at the 1901 World's Fair in Buffalo.

Led by presidential historian Louis L. Picone, this unique experience will include:

  • McKinley’s early years from his birth in Niles, Ohio to first job as a teacher
  • A discussion of McKinley's role during the bloody Battle of Antietam, who proved his bravery by bringing much-needed supplies and rations to frontline soldiers under heavy fire
  • How "yellow journalists" pushed McKinley to lead America into the Spanish- American War and officially became a colonial power and imperialist empire — victory brought the acquisition of Puerto Rico, Guam, the Philippines, and later Hawaii
  • Major legislation to pass during McKinley's time in office (1897-1901) including the Dingley Tariff Act of 1897, Gold Standard Act, and Open Door Policy
  • Why an anarchist shot MicKinley at the 1901 World’s Fair in Buffalo — like James Garfield, his wound was not mortal, but shoddy medical care more than the assassin’s bullet led to the president’s death in 1901

Afterward, we'll have a Q&A with Louis — any and all questions are welcomed and encouraged!
Can't make it live? Don't worry, you'll have access to the full replay through one week after the entire series concludes.
See you there, virtually!

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About Louis
Louis L. Picone is the award-winning author of Grant's Tomb: The Epic Death of Ulysses S. Grant and the Making of an American Pantheon, The President Is Dead! The Extraordinary Stories of the Presidential Deaths, Final Days, *Burials, and Beyond, Where the Presidents Were Born: The History & Preservation of the Presidential Birthplaces *and the forthcoming (Spring 2026) Ulysses’s Odyssey: Ulysses S. Grant’s World Tour at the Dawn of American Empire.
Louis is a member of the American Historical Association, More Perfect, and is also the committee Chairman of the Grover Cleveland Presidential Library in Caldwell, NJ. He holds a Masters in History and also teaches at William Paterson University.
Louis has spoken widely on the topic of the presidents and the places we commemorate them, including the White House Historical Association Presidential Sites Summit in Dallas; James A. Garfield National Historic Site in Ohio; Ulysses S. Grant's Tomb in New York City, and the international conference "U.S. Presidents and Russian Rulers" at the Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow. He has appeared on various media outlets, including C-Span, Time Magazine, the BBC, NPR, and the Washington Post. Louis was also featured on the television program "American Mystery" on the Travel Channel to discuss the mystery of JFK's missing brain.

Presidents of the Gilded Age Series
Part 1: Andrew Johnson (Wednesday, September 3)
Part 2: Ulysses S. Grant (Friday, September 12)
Part 3: Rutherford B. Hayes (Wednesday, September 17)
Part 4: James Garfield (Wednesday, September 24)
Part 5: Chester A. Arthur (Wednesday, October 1)
Part 6: Grover Cleveland (Wednesday, October 8)
Part 7: Benjamin Harrison (Wednesday, October 15)
Part 8: William McKinley (Wednesday, October 22)
Part 9: Theodore Roosevelt (Wednesday, October 29)
Part 10: William Howard Taft (Wednesday, November 5)

Testimonials
"Very informative and interesting. Excellent visual materials supplement the lecture." -P
"Reviewing old presidents’ stories would help us understand more of what happens today." -Alice
"Great detail!" -Paul
"Continues to be a strong presentation of our President at that time period." -Shelagh

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