- Leon
Frank Czolgosz (/ˈtʃɒlɡɒʃ/ CHOL-gosh; Polish: [ˈlɛɔn ˈt͡ʂɔwɡɔʂ]; May 5, 1873 –
October 29, 1901) was an
American wireworker and
anarchist who ********inated...
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second term. He was
shaking hands with the
public when an anarchist, Leon
Czolgosz, shot him
twice in the abdomen.
McKinley died on
September 14 of gangrene...
- ********ins
appear in both versions: John
Wilkes Booth, Charles J. Guiteau, Leon
Czolgosz, Giuseppe Zangara, and Squeaky Fromme. The
model for Gilbert's protagonist...
-
Execution of
Czolgosz with
Panorama of
Auburn Prison is a 1901
silent film
produced by the
Edison Studios arms of
Edison Manufacturing Company. The film...
- Pan-American
Exposition in Buffalo, New York, when he was shot by
anarchist Leon
Czolgosz. Roosevelt,
vacationing in Isle La Motte, Vermont,
traveled to Buffalo...
-
September 14, 1901,
William McKinley died,
eight days
after being shot by Leon
Czolgosz. Next,
Warren G.
Harding suffered a
heart attack, and died on
August 2...
- re-election
since Grant in 1872.
After McKinley's ********ination by Leon
Czolgosz in 1901,
Theodore Roosevelt became a
dominant figure in
American politics...
- Leon
Czolgosz Autonomous and
Destructive Forces (Spanish:
Fuerzas Autónomas y
Destructivas León
Czolgosz, FADLC, also
known as the Leon
Czolgosz Autonomous...
- grab
Czolgosz and the revolver.
Other individuals jumped in and the
group subdued Czolgosz before he
could fire a
third shot. They beat
Czolgosz severely...
- anarchists. Earlier,
Czolgosz had
tried but
failed to
become friends with
Goldman and her companions.
During a talk in Cleveland,
Czolgosz had
approached Goldman...