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William McKinley

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The more profoundly we study this wonderful book [the Bible], and the more closely we observe its divine precept, the better citizens we will become and the higher will be our destiny as a nation.


— William McKinley


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The free man cannot be long an ignorant man.


— William McKinley


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Cuba ought to be free and independent, and the government should be turned over to the Cuban people.


— William McKinley


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Expositions are the timekeepers of progress.


— William McKinley


I am a tariff man, standing on a tariff platform.


— William McKinley


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I have never been in doubt since I was old enough to think intelligently that I would someday be made president.


— William McKinley


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That's all a man can hope for during his lifetime - to set an example - and when he is dead, to be an inspiration for history.


— William McKinley


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Let us ever remember that our interest is in concord, not in conflict; and that our real eminence rests in the victories of peace, not those of war.


— William McKinley


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Our differences are policies; our agreements, principles.


— William McKinley


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The mission of the United States is one of benevolent assimilation.


— William McKinley


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About William McKinley

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Did you know about William McKinley?

McKinley had spoken out against lynching while governor and most African Americans who could vote supported him in 1896. When McKinley ran for re-election in 1871 the Democrats nominated William A. They continued south toward Lynchburg tearing up railroad track as they advanced.

Rapid economic growth marked McKinley's presidency. S. S.

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