
Cox—the Man
Cox—the Man is a biographical account of James M. Cox, written by Roger Ward Babson in the early 20th century. The book explores Cox's life from his modest beginnings in Jacksonburg, Ohio, to his rise as a significant political figure and presidential candidate. Babson highlights Cox's character traits, including integrity and a strong work ethic, while emphasizing his commitment to social justice and righteousness. This biography provides insights into the influences that shaped Cox's political ideologies and leadership aspirations.








