Warren G. Harding has 2 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 2 narrators. The most-rated is Liberty Under the Law.

2 audiobooks
Cover art for President Warren G. Harding's Last Public Address

President Warren G. Harding's Last Public Address

Summary

Warren Gamaliel Harding (November 2, 1865-August 2, 1923) was the twenty-ninth president of the United States (1921-23), a Republican from Ohio who served in the Ohio Senate and then in the United States Senate, where he played a minor role. In August 1923 Harding suddenly collapsed and died in California. His administration's many scandals have earned Harding a bottom-tier ranking from historians, but in recent years there has been some recognition of his fiscal responsibility and endorsement of African-American civil rights. Harding has been viewed as a more modern politician who embraced technology and was sensitive to the plights of minorities, women, and labor.

Public Domain (P)2015 John Greenman

Narrator: John Greenman
Length: 12 mins
Available on Audible
Cover art for Liberty Under the Law

Liberty Under the Law

Summary

Liberty Under the Law is a 1920 speech by Sen. Warren G. Harding, Republican candidate for president. Speaking about the rights of American citizens, Warren said the responsibility of government is to guard and sustain those liberties.  Violence and terrorism were prominent in America and Europe after World War I. In Russia, the Bolshevik closure of the democratic Constituent Assembly, the signing of the peace treaty with Germany, the massacre of the Imperial family, attacks on churches, and the Red Terror shocked the western world.  Against this background, Sen. Harding stated that democracy was the future of government and that the rights of freedom impose the obligations which maintain it. He also speaks of his approval of collective bargaining in labor/management relations, while emphasizing the right of every American to seek employment without being forced to accept the conditions of any trade union.

Public Domain (P)2020 Museum Audiobooks

Narrator: Tom Eagar
Category: History
Length: 3 mins
Available on Audible