Racist, Anti Roosevelt Drawing and Note

  • No binding
  • 1901
By RACISM. THEODORE ROOSEVELT

RACISM. [THEODORE ROOSEVELT]. Drawing. 1p, 5 x 6¼ in.

Transcript

"To hear how Roosevelt is carrying on? I would like to give him a swift kick & see him full of holes, I wish the nation would make Alice marry Booker T Washington, don't you?"

[Followed by drawing of Alice Roosevelt marrying Booker T. Washington].

Historical Background

In 1901, Roosevelt invited Washington to dine with him at the White House, making him the first black man ever to do so. Whoever wrote this racist note and drawing apparently did not approve of the gesture, suggesting that Roosevelt's eldest daughter Alice marry the Civil Rights pioneer.

Details

Title

Racist, Anti Roosevelt Drawing and Note

Author

RACISM. THEODORE ROOSEVELT

Binding

No binding

Condition

Fine

Date

1901


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