Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Mrs. Antonio De Viti de Marco
Theodore Roosevelt has tried to convince the American people to do their duty regarding the war. However, they have been misled by many politicians and pacifists. Roosevelt suggests that Mrs. Antonio De Viti de Marco and her friends write to Jane Addams and other America pacifists to convince them that their demand for peace and ignorance of “hideous wrongdoing” is the “gravest crime against righteousness.”
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1915-06-01