Hellraisers Journal: Lucy Parsons Speaks Out About the Attempted Assassination of President William McKinley

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Quote Lucy Parsons re McKinley Shot, Chg Tb p3, Sept 7, 1901—————-

Hellraisers Journal – Sunday September 8, 1901
Chicago, Illinois – Lucy Parsons on Attempted Assassination of Mckinley

From The Chicago Daily Tribune of September 7, 1901:

CHICAGO ANARCHISTS’ REGRET.
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Receive the News of Attempted Assassination
with Statements of Fear That
Cause Will Be Injured.
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Lucy Parsons, Life of AP, pub Chg 1889

Anarchists in Chicago received the news of the President’s attempted assassination with regret, and disclaimed all knowledge of or acquaintance with the assailant. They described his action as foolish, wanton, and calculated to work great injury to the cause of anarchism.

“What is the latest news of the President?” was the first question asked by Mrs. Lucy Parsons, when visited last night at her home, 1777 North Troy street.

[She further stated:]

They say he may recover? I am glad to hear that. I hope he will recover. He is a good President, just as good as any capitalistic President could be, and it would be unfortunate if he should die of his wounds.

I have been afraid for two or three years that something of this kind would happen. I have feared that some radical, mistaken person would attempt to kill the ruler of either America or Great Britain. Nothing could be worse for the cause of anarchism. What is the use to strike individuals. That is not true anarchy. Another ruler rises to take his place and no good is accomplished.

The assailant is a man I never heard of before, and I do not believe he was in a conspiracy with anyone else in planning his deed. No man who has the true principles of anarchy in his heart would do such a thing. The President is chosen by the people, and comes as near representing them as a man could under the present system.

McKinley is a good President. He listens to the voice of the people and tries to heed its behest. I admire him for his conduct in regard to the Spanish-American war. If ever a man was pushed and kicked into a war against his will President McKinley was in that war. He is a civic President, always interested in the peaceful welfare of the country. If he should not recover we will have Roosevelt, a military man, young and full of aggressiveness. That would be unfortunate for the nation.

Oscar W. Neebe, one of the Anarchists who was indicted charged with participation in the haymarket riot, but acquitted, also said he never had heard of the assailant, and thought the assassination was the work of a crank or insane man.

“What was his motive? What did he expect to accomplish?” said Neebe, when told that the man claimed to be an Anarchist.

You might kill a thousand Presidents, but the next would represent the same class as those that went before, because we are ruled by capital in this country, and we are likely to be for a long time to come. So they call the fellow an Anarchist? Of course, every man who dues a crazy or foolish deed is an Anarchist in the eyes of the public. As a matter of fact there are no real Anarchists in this country. There are plenty of Socialists, of varying shades of belief, some revolutionary, perhaps, but no Anarchists. I myself am no Anarchist, and I doubt if you could find one in Chicago.

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[Photograph and emphasis added.]

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SOURCE
The Chicago Daily Tribune
(Chicago, Illinois)
-Sept 7, 1901
https://www.newspapers.com/image/350209482/

IMAGE
Lucy Parsons, Life of AP, pub Chg 1889
https://archive.org/details/lifeofalbertrpar00pars/page/n11/mode/2up

See also:

Sept 7, 1901, Chicago Tribune-Lucy Parsons & Oscar Neebe re Pres. Mckinley Shot
https://www.newspapers.com/clip/83795574/sept-7-1901-chicago-tribune-lucy/

Tag: Lucy Parsons
https://weneverforget.org/tag/lucy-parsons/

Sept 6, 1901-President William McKinley Shot
https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/president-william-mckinley-is-shot

William McKinley Assassination: Topics in Chronicling America
https://guides.loc.gov/chronicling-america-william-mckinley-assassination

Chicago Tribune re Emma Goldman, Czolgosz & Anarchists

Sept 8, 1901, Chicago Tribune-Czolgosz Inspired by Anarchists, re Emma Goldman
https://www.newspapers.com/clip/83797523/sept-8-1901-chicago-tribune-czolgosz/
Sept 8, 1901, Chicago Tribune-Emma Goldman Speeches Inspired Czolgosz
https://www.newspapers.com/clip/83797108/sept-8-1901-chicago-tribune-emma/
Sept 8, 1901, Chicago Tribune-Anarchists Now in Cells, re Emma Goldman, Czolgosz & Others
https://www.newspapers.com/clip/83795804/sept-8-1901-chicago/

Emma Goldman Arrested Yesterday, Chg Tb p2, Sept 8, 1901

Sept 11, 1901, Chicago Tribune-Emma Goldman in Law’s Grasp
Parts I & II
https://www.newspapers.com/clip/83796494/sept-11-1901-chicago-tribune-emma/
https://www.newspapers.com/clip/83796682/sept-11-1901-chicago-tribune-emma/
Sept 11, 1901, Chicago Tribune-War on Anarchy Begins; Photo Where Emma Goldman Arrested
https://www.newspapers.com/clip/83797910/sept-11-1901-chicago-tribune-war-on/

Emma Goldman Arrested Yesterday, Chg Tb p1, Sept 11, 1901

Sept 12, 1901, Chicago Tribune-Buffalo Police Want Emma Goldman, Part I
https://www.newspapers.com/clip/83798606/sept-12-1901-chicago-tribune-buffalo/
Sept 12, 1901, Chicago Tribune-Buffalo Police Want Emma Goldman, Part II + More
https://www.newspapers.com/clip/83799100/sept-12-1901-chicago-tribune-buffalo/

EVD re Pres. McKinley Shot
Sept 8, 1901, Muncie IN Star Press-Debs re Pres McKinley Shot
https://www.newspapers.com/clip/83799345/sept-8-1901-muncie-in-star-press-debs/
https://www.marxists.org/archive/debs/works/1901/010907-debs-statementonmckinley.pdf

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Annie Laurie – John McDermott
Sung by Albert Parsons for Lucy Parsons
on the eve of his execution.