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Book Review
| Murdering McKinley: The Making of Theodore Roosevelt's America. By Eric Rauchway. (New York: Hill and Wang, 2003. xiv, 250 pp. $25.00,ISBN 0-8090-7170-3.)
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| Of the four assassins of presidents in American history, the least remembered is Leon Czol-gosz, the man who shot William McKinley. He received a speedy trial, only a week after McKinley's death, and was executed a month later. As a result, neither contemporaries nor historians have paid much attention to him. |
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