Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Walter A. Black
Theodore Roosevelt confirms to Walter A. Black that when he is fighting for the poor man, the work is in the interests of the rich man, as well, because “this country will not permanently be a good place for any man to live in unless it is a good place for all men to live in.” The policies he is advocating must be adopted, in order for democracy to flourish.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1912-06-03