In 1902, white resentment and violence drove black woman Minnie Cox (1869-1933) from her job as postmaster of the town of Indianola, Mississippi. How did President Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919) react when he heard this?

Answer: He refused to accept her resignation and suspended Indianola’s mail service for two years. Minnie Cox is considered a hero of the early civil rights movement.

Source: There’s Always Work at the Post Office by Philip F. Rubio

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