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[Roosevelt, Theodore (1858-1919)]

The Negro Question: Attitude of the Progressive Party Toward the Colored Race

[Mail and Express Job Print], [New York]: 1912
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Campaign piece from Theodore Roosevelt's unsuccessful bid for reelection to the Presidency in 1912. Here he confronts racial issues as nominee of the Progressive or "Bull Moose" party. Roosevelt founded the party after losing the Republican nomination earlier in the year. This piece contains Roosevelt's statement at the National Progressive Convention, August 6, 1912, at the Coliseum in Chicago, his letter to Julian Harris of Atlanta (son of "Uncle Remus" author, Joel Chandler Harris) and his editorial on the Progressive National Convention at Chicago. Ref. WHEELOCK p. 15. Printed self-wraps bound with a single staple along spine. There is a slight dampstain at head of spine, visible more or less throughout the pamphlet. Otherwise fine. Stapled pamphlet. Octavo. 16 pages
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