Brian Kilmeade has thrived as cohost of Fox & Friends since 1997, also hosting his nationally syndicated radio show, The Brian Kilmeade Show, weekdays on Fox News Talk. A versatile broadcaster logging six hours a day on-air, Kilmeade interviews newsmakers and celebrities, provides insight into the day’s top stories, and has written five books, four of them New York Times best sellers.
Teddy and Booker T. (2023) tells the story of how President Theodore Roosevelt and Booker T. Washington, two wildly different Americans, faced the challenge of advancing racial equality in the early 1900s. When Roosevelt welcomed Washington into his circle of advisors in 1901, they confronted violent racist backlash, having risen to prominence in an era of increasing Jim Crow laws and lynching. Though coming from vastly different backgrounds, both men embodied the pioneering American spirit and believed progress was possible through collaboration.
Andrew Jackson and the Miracle of New Orleans by Brian Kilmeade is a gripping account of one of the most improbable victories in American history. Set during the War of 1812, the book tells the story of how General Andrew Jackson led a ragtag army to defend New Orleans against a much larger British force. Kilmeade brings to life the bravery and resilience of the soldiers, and sheds new light on a pivotal moment that shaped the future of the United States.
History enthusiasts who want to learn more about Andrew Jackson's leadership during the Battle of New Orleans
Readers interested in military history and the War of 1812
Those who enjoy engaging and well-researched narratives that bring historical events to life