Letter from Margaret Foote Potter to Theodore Roosevelt
Margaret Foote Potter recently attended the Golden Jubilee of the founding of a women’s organization in support of foreign missions in Cleveland, Ohio, and has been asked to report on the proceedings to the various Presbyterian churches in Canton, Ohio where she resides. The topic on the day she presents to these groups will be Africa, and she asks Theodore Roosevelt if he would be willing to offer his opinion on what the greatest need in Africa is that missionary work can help address.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1911-02-27