James A. Garfield: A Legacy of Reform Cut Short by Tragedy

James A. Garfield, the 20th President of the United States, served a tragically brief 200 days in office before being assassinated in 1881. Despite his short tenure, Garfield left a lasting legacy as a scholar, Civil War hero, and champion of civil service reform, leaving a mark on the American political landscape that continues to resonate today.

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