State of the Union Addresses
State of the Union Addresses is a collection of significant speeches by Warren G. Harding, the 29th President of the United States, delivered in the early 20th century. This compilation includes two addresses from December 6, 1921, and December 8, 1922, focusing on national unity, economic recovery, and America's role in the post-World War I landscape. Harding discusses pressing issues such as agricultural distress, transportation challenges, and the need for economic readjustment, advocating for cooperation between Congress and the executive branch. The addresses reflect Harding's optimism for peace and a proactive approach to social and economic well-being.

