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Taking on Theodore Roosevelt

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by Harry Lembeck


  Souls of Black Folk, The (Du Bois), 113, 194–95, 322

  sovereign immunity, 374

  Spalding, A. G., & Bros., 55

  Spanish-American War, 55–60, 147

  Spinney, George, 271

  Spooner, John C., 205, 212, 213, 238–39, 244, 266–68

  Springfield rifle. See under firearms

  Standard Oil, 107, 276, 364–69

  Starck, Fred, 36, 48, 72, 307, 354

  Stead, William Thomas, 144

  Stewart, Gilchrist

  Brownsville investigation by, 183–86, 203, 230, 232–36, 256–57

  Foraker and, 397

  Roosevelt and, 136, 138, 139, 148, 183

  Stokes, Richard Le Roy, 256–57

  Storer, Bellamy, 126

  Storer, Maria, 126

  Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 27, 160

  Stratt, John N., 53

  Straus, Oscar S., 156, 196, 281

  Strong, William L., 124

  Summer White House. See Sagamore Hill

  Sumner, Charles, 27

  Sumner, Samuel S., 57

  Supreme Court, US

  Brownsville lawsuit in, 349, 374–75

  decisions of, 123, 180–81, 276, 346, 368–69, 388

  justices of, 107, 154, 161, 167, 196, 197

  Taft and, 163, 167–69, 173–74, 395

  Swinburne, Algernon Charles, 194–95

  Taft, Alphonso, 159–60

  Taft, Charles, 328, 329, 363, 371–72

  Taft, Helen “Nellie” (née Herron), 168–69, 172–75, 360

  Taft, William Howard, 159–60, 163–64

  Brownsville Incident and, 149, 209–10, 215, 239–40, 252, 289, 358–59

  discharges suspended in, 144–47, 187, 231

  early career of, 164–65, 167–68

  election of 1908 and, 328–30, 336, 347–48, 359, 360

  Foraker and, 164–65, 329–30, 361, 364, 367–68

  in Philippines, 168–69, 172

  as president, 19–20, 63, 282, 384, 391, 394–95

  racial views of, 20–21

  Roosevelt and, 147–49, 168, 172–75, 178, 395

  as secretary of war, 76, 78, 130–31, 143–44, 172, 203, 311, 340

  Supreme Court and, 163, 167–69, 173–74, 196, 395

  “Talented Tenth,” 188, 191

  Tate, Fred, 64, 96, 354

  Teller, Henry M., 213, 215

  Tenth Cavalry, 51–53, 56, 58, 74, 228–29, 251

  Terrell, Mary Church, 144–46, 148, 183, 187–88, 192, 195

  Terrell, Robert H., 145, 322

  Texas Rangers, 83. See also McDonald, William

  Thomas, Kelly, 180

  Thompson, Richard W., 134

  Thorn, Charles H., 42

  Thornbrough, Emma Lou, 286

  Tillman, Ben, 149, 214, 228, 256, 260–64, 266, 382

  Tillman, John. See Ruby Saloon

  Tinsley, James, 232, 233

  Tourgée, Albion W., 155

  Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, 63

  Treaty of Paris, 60

  Treaty of Portsmouth, 109, 275

  Trotter, William Monroe, 191–93, 226, 257, 321, 393

  Truman, Harry, 390

  trusts, 10, 107, 171–72, 276, 338, 365–69

  Tuchman, Barbara, 108

  Turner, Frederick Jackson, 32

  Tuskegee Institute, 112–13, 116–17, 119, 191, 256

  Tuskegee Machine, 112, 180, 183, 191–93, 222, 228, 321

  Twain, Mark, 156, 218, 276–77

  Twenty-Fifth Infantry

  baseball played by, 53

  bicycle corps of, 53–55

  in Cuba, 55–59

  discharge of, 106, 130, 140

  discipline in, 62, 66, 72, 74, 141, 230, 301

  exoneration of, 390

  at Fort Brown, 63–64, 76–77, 83, 92

  at Fort Niobrara, 61, 301, 303, 353

  at Fort Reno, 101, 103, 128–30, 140–41, 183

  in Philippines, 60–61, 390

  presumed guilt of, 67, 70, 76, 86, 89–90, 103, 138, 233, 263, 399

  reenlistment in, 235, 288–89, 383–84

  refilling of, 143–44, 148, 253, 288, 390

  revenge as motive of, 96, 102–3, 132, 209, 301, 307–8, 354

  support for, 16, 24, 300–1, 352, 386–87, 396

  in the West, 52–55

  See also Brownsville Incident; discharge of soldiers in Brownsville Incident; silence, conspiracy of

  Twenty-Fourth Infantry, 56, 74

  Twenty-Sixth Infantry, 32, 64, 84, 100, 140–41, 301, 303–4, 405

  Tyler, Ralph, 284–88

  and Foraker, 15, 16, 133, 286–87, 340

  and Myers, 15, 133, 314, 339–40

  and Roosevelt, 16, 135, 286–87, 340

  and Taft, 361

  Washington and, 253, 340

  Ulrich, Alfred, 392–32

  Uncle Tom's Cabin (Stowe), 160

  Underground Railroad, 160

  University of Michigan, 43

  University of Virginia, 77

  Up from Slavery (Washington), 113

  US Colored Troops (Civil War), 50, 73, 115

  US Military Academy, 54, 73, 94, 229

  USS Louisiana, 132, 147, 148

  USS Maine, 55, 168

  Vallandigham, Clement, 249

  Villard, Oswald Garrison, 51, 320–21, 393, 398

  Vorys, Arthur, 314, 330, 341, 363–64

  voting. See civil rights; individual elections

  Wagenknecht, Edward, 408

  Walters, Everett, 311, 327, 328

  Wanamaker, John, 124

  War Department, 76–77, 81, 135–36, 172, 184, 272

  Warner, William, 305, 381

  War of 1812, 51, 124

  Warren, Francis E.

  in Senate, 196–97, 203, 205, 210–12, 215–16, 244, 299, 306, 381

  in Wyoming, 131, 291–98

  Washington, Booker T., 111–23

  Brownsville Incident and, 133, 137, 142, 253

  criticized, 137, 179, 180, 191–93

  death of, 111–12, 393

  Du Bois and, 12, 113, 188–90, 193–94, 253, 321–22, 392–93

  influence of, 112–13, 121, 142–43, 287, 313–15, 320–22, 340–41, 361, 392–93

  racial views of, 12, 111, 118–22, 153, 223, 226

  Roosevelt and, 12, 26, 134, 151, 154–56, 222, 224–25, 272, 284, 392

  Taft and, 143–44, 148, 392

  See also Atlanta Compromise; Tuskegee Institute; Tuskegee Machine

  Washington, Fanny, 111

  Washington, George, 12, 18

  Washington, Olivia (née Davidson), 117

  Washington, Portia, 111

  Washington Bee (newspaper), 23, 135, 136

  Washington Post (newspaper), 133–34, 144, 230, 241–42, 251, 252, 261, 362

  Weaver, John D., 92, 144, 206–7, 252, 390

  Welch, Stanley, 85, 86, 88–89, 92, 98

  Weller, H. H., 47

  Wells, James, 89

  West Point, 54, 73, 94, 229

  Wetmore, J. Douglas, 98

  White, William Allen, 174

  White House, 11, 24, 155–56

  Wilberforce University, 144

  Williams, J. C., 332

  Willis, Dorsie, 390–91

  Wilson, Emanuel, 18

  Wilson, Woodrow, 395, 398

  Wolfe, Robert F., 285

  Woodbridge, Francis, 319–20, 348

  Wreford, Samuel P., 63, 69, 76

  Wyoming. See under Warren, Francis E.

  Yale Law School, 395

  Yale University, 146, 156, 163, 167

 

 

 
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