Thomas E. Nunn to Woodrow Wilson
Title
Thomas E. Nunn to Woodrow Wilson
Creator
Nunn, Thomas E.
Identifier
CS38
Date
1914 November 13
Source
Library of Congress
Wilson Papers, Series 4, 152A Reel 231, Manuscript Division
Wilson Papers, Series 4, 152A Reel 231, Manuscript Division
Publisher
Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum
Subject
Trotter, William Monroe, 1872-1934
African-Americans--segregation
Contributor
Althea Cupo
Maria Matlock
Language
English
Provenance
Digital copy acquired from federal archives by previous WWPL Archivist, Heidi Hackford.
Text
Hon Woodrow Wilson
White House
Washington DC
Dear Sir,
Permit me to express my most hearty approval of your conduct in the matter of the negro delegation and to say that the people of this country. I am ever, one with you. I have heard nothing but approval of your course.
Yours resp.
Thomas E. Nunn
White House
Washington DC
Dear Sir,
Permit me to express my most hearty approval of your conduct in the matter of the negro delegation and to say that the people of this country. I am ever, one with you. I have heard nothing but approval of your course.
Yours resp.
Thomas E. Nunn
Original Format
Letter
To
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
Collection
Citation
Nunn, Thomas E., “Thomas E. Nunn to Woodrow Wilson,” 1914 November 13, CS38, Race and Segregation Collection, Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum, Staunton, Virginia.