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McKinley, Murder and the Pan-American Exposition - A History of the Presidential Assassination, September 6, 1901 (Paperback)
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McKinley, Murder and the Pan-American Exposition - A History of the Presidential Assassination, September 6, 1901 (Paperback)
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On September 6, 1901, President William McKinley held a public
reception at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York. In
the receiving line, holding a gun concealed by a handkerchief, was
Leon Czolgosz, a young man with anarchist leanings. When he reached
McKinley, Czolgosz fired two shots, one of which would prove fatal.
The backdrop of the assassination was among the largest of many
world's fairs held in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The
Exposition celebrated American progress, highlighting the new
technology of electricity. Over 100,000 light bulbs outlined the
Exposition's building-on display inside were the latest inventions
utilizing the new power source. This new treatment of the McKinley
assassination is the first to focus on the compelling story of the
Exposition: its labor and construction challenges; the garish
Midway; the fight for inclusion of an accurate African-American
display to offset racist elements of the Midway; and the impressive
displays in the exhibit halls.
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