Monroe Trotter: Protest to Woodrow Wilson
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Monroe Trotter:Protest to Woodrow Wilson
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In 1914, Boston Guardian editor William Monroe Trotter delivered a stinging protest to Woodrow Wilson concerning segregation in the federal bureaucracy. As a candidate for the presidency of the United States in 1912, Wilson had proposed a platform based on what he characterized as “new freedom.” In doing so, Wilson had promised African Americans that he could be counted on to provide fairness if elected. However, upon his election, Wilson reneged on his original promise and instituted a policy of racial segregation in both the Department of the Treasury and the Post Office Department.

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