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Source: Voice of the Negro
Source type: magazine
Document type: editorial
Document title: “The Vice-Presidential Candidates”
Author(s): anonymous
Date of publication: September 1904
Volume number: 1
Issue number: 9
Pagination: 370-71 (excerpt below includes only page 370)

 
Citation
“The Vice-Presidential Candidates.” Voice of the Negro Sept. 1904 v1n9: pp. 370-71.
 
Transcription
excerpt
 
Keywords
McKinley assassination (personal response); presidential succession; vice presidents (fitness for office); Theodore Roosevelt (presidential character).
 
Named persons
William McKinley.
 
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The Vice-Presidential Candidates [excerpt]

The importance of having a broad and liberal man as vice-president of the country has been emphasized by the tragic death of William McKinley at Buffalo. Fortunately for the country a man was vice-president at the time who had in him the material out of which great presidents are made.

 

 


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