Some lessons from the assassination of President William McKinley
Summary
Grimke, African American author, pastor of the 15th Street Presbyterian Church in Washington, D.C., and a prominent civic activist, praises the black man named Parker who prevented a third shot from being fired at McKinley as an example of African American devotion to the country. In return, Grimke calls on the nation to recognize blacks as full and equal citizens with guaranteed civil rights.
Cover title.
At head of title: "Printed by request."
Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
LC copy stamped on p. [2] of cover: The bequest of Daniel Murray, Washington, D.C. 1925.
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Date
01/01/1901
Location
washington dc
Source
Library of Congress
Copyright info
Public Domain