| Publication information |
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Source: Freeman Source type: newspaper Document type: news blurb Document title: none Author(s): anonymous City of publication: Indianapolis, Indiana Date of publication: 12 October 1901 Volume number: 14 Issue number: 41 Pagination: [3] |
| Citation |
| [untitled]. Freeman 12 Oct. 1901 v14n41: p. [3]. |
| Transcription |
| full text |
| Keywords |
| B. T. McCall; McKinley assassination (African American response); James B. Parker (rewards, expressions of gratitude, etc.). |
| Named persons |
| B. T. McCall; James B. Parker. |
| Document |
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Rev. B. T. McCall, of Handley, Okla., suggests that all patriotic Negroes wear a photograph button of James B. Parker, the Negro who gained a place in history by his heroic act in Buffalo—striking down the late president’s assassin.