The Presidential Election of 1912 | Kids Out and About

The Presidential Election of 1912

Join us for a program about The Presidential Election of 1912, presented by MCC professor of History, Mark Sample in the Kate Gleason Auditorium.

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The Presidential election of 1912 is one of the most fascinating ones in American history! Of the four men who ran that year, one was a former President, one a current President, and one a future President: Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and Woodrow Wilson. Add on to that list a popular Socialist leader- Eugene Debs. These four giants would run against each other to decide the future of this country. Little did they know that the winner would have to fight World War I during their term. This election was one of divided friendships, bitter rivalries, and an assassination attempt. Register Here: https://calendar.libraryweb.org/calendar/Central/Election1912


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Location:

115 South Avenue
Rochester, NY, 14604
United States

Phone:

(585) 428-8110
Contact name: 
Renee Kendrot
Dates: 
07/31/2025
Time: 
4:00pm

Ages

Teenagers Adults without kids