Memo about Rev. Byron Gunner's desire to meet with Wilson to protest segregation
Title
Memo about Rev. Byron Gunner's desire to meet with Wilson to protest segregation
Creator
Walsh, David I. (David Ignatius), 1872-1947
Identifier
CS09
Date
1914 October 26
Description
Governor Walsh asks on behalf of the International Independent Political Equal Rights League that the White House arrange a meeting with Rev. Byron Gunner.
Source
Library of Congress, Wilson Papers, Series 4, 152A Reel 231 Manuscript Division
Publisher
Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum
Subject
African-Americans--segregation
Contributor
Althea Cupo
Maria Matlock
Language
English
Provenance
Digital copy acquired from federal archives by previous WWPL Archivist, Heidi Hackford.
Text
Walsh, Governor David I.
Boston, Mass.
On behalf of the International Independent Political Equal Rights League asks that arrangements be made for Rev. Byron Gunner to see the President in regard to race segregation.
Protests against race segregation.
See 152.
Boston, Mass.
On behalf of the International Independent Political Equal Rights League asks that arrangements be made for Rev. Byron Gunner to see the President in regard to race segregation.
Protests against race segregation.
See 152.
Original Format
Letter
Collection
Citation
Walsh, David I. (David Ignatius), 1872-1947, “Memo about Rev. Byron Gunner's desire to meet with Wilson to protest segregation,” 1914 October 26, CS09, Race and Segregation Collection, Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum, Staunton, Virginia.