Publication information |
Source: Coopers’ International Journal Source type: journal Document type: article Document title: “No. 22, Minneapolis, Minn.” Author(s): Murphy, James L. Date of publication: October 1901 Volume number: 10 Issue number: 12 Pagination: 6 |
Citation |
Murphy, James L. “No. 22, Minneapolis, Minn.” Coopers’ International Journal Oct. 1901 v10n12: p. 6. |
Transcription |
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Keywords |
McKinley assassination (public response: Minneapolis, MN); resolutions (Coopers’ International Union, Local No. 22); anarchism (laws against). |
Named persons |
Leon Czolgosz; William McKinley. |
Notes |
The article (below) appears in a section of the journal titled “From Local Unions” (pp. 3-14). It is one of 34 separately authored items therein. |
Document |
No. 22, Minneapolis, Minn.
The following resolutions have been adopted by
this local:
Whereas, Czolgosz the coward, attempted the life
of President McKinley on September 6, 1901; let it be resolved that Cooper’s
Local Union No. 22, denounce him as a coward, and further more [sic] denounce
all anarchists. Let it also be further resolved that this Union express the
hope that at the next session of Congress they will pass a law, driving all
anarchists from this country, and let it be further resolved, that this Union
express their heartfelt sympathy to President McKinley and his wife, and wish
him a speedy recovery. Let it be resolved that a copy of these resolutions be
spread on our minutes and also sent to the daily papers of this city and published
in the “Cooper’s Journal[”] and the “Union” paper.