Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Charles A. Gardiner
President Roosevelt believes that educating African Americans is only one part of the problem and has not yet looked into the violations of the fourteenth amendment. Roosevelt will not speak publicly on the topic and doubts that scholastic education would help a community that would elect James Vardaman, they would need “lessons of decency and honor” before seeing to the education of the illiterate.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1903-11-18