The Captor of Czolgosz
Was the Famous “Black Knight” Who Lectured Here
Recently.
Many citizens of Winnipeg, who heard
Rev. J. H. Hector, the “Black Knight,” in the pulpit and on the
lecture platform here during the early summer, will read with additional
interest the statement that it was he who overpowered Czolgosz after
he fired the fatal shots at President McKinley. The following excerpt
from the Belleville “Ontario” gives the incident as related by the
noted lecturer himself:
“Enquiries are now being made by the
authorities at Buffalo as to the identity and whereabouts of the
negro who was the first to seize hold of Leon Czolgosz after he
had fired two shots at President McKinley. It is said that the negro
will be handsomely rewarded.
“The Ontario is able to establish
the identity of the negro. He is Rev. J. H. Hector, commonly known
as ‘The Black Knight,’ that is, if we are to believe his own story.
He lectured in Holloway street Methodist church on Monday evening
last, and his subject was: ‘Don’t.’ The colored gentleman arrived
in the city on Saturday from Buffalo and stopped at Mrs. Sharpe’s
boarding house on Catharine street. To Mrs. Sharpe he told the story
of the attempted assassination of the president.
“‘I was standing behind Czolgosz,’
said Rev. Mr. Hector, ‘waiting to get a chance to shake hands with
the president. I was horrified when the shots were fired. After
the second shot I seized hold of Czolgosz by the neck and threw
him to the ground.’”
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