At the Whitehouse Newspaper Article_1907

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Title

At the Whitehouse Newspaper Article_1907

Description

Newspaper article with the title "At the Whitehouse". The article is as follows: "Negro Exhibits at the Jamestown Exposition./Creditable to the Race/Decided to Arrange Them All by States./Mr. Knox's Unruly Auto/Would not go Because the Water Had Frozen, and He Went to Capitol in a Street Car. President Roosevelt was told today that the negro exhibits in the negro building at Jamestown will be both creditable to the race and the nation. The progress that has been made by the Negro Development Company in preparing for the exhibition that will be made by the race was laid before the President by the officials of the company, consisting of Giles H. Jackson of Virginia, director general; Mrs. A. M. Curtis of this city, Thomas J. Galloway, Tennessee; Andrew F. Hillyer, Arthur L. Macbeth, Robert Kelser, C. N. Johnson, J. M. May, William Hope, C. H. Williamson, D. E. N. Campbell, Arnold Hill, Miss Meta Warrick, F. D. Lee.

Identifier

Eph1.41.87

Bibliographic Citation

"At the Whitehouse"

Date

1907