Armenian Genocide - Americans spoke out against the genocide
Time: Jun, 1915
Place: Washington D.C., U.S.
Details: Many Americans spoke out against the genocide, including former president Theodore Roosevelt, Rabbi Stephen Wise, Alice Stone Blackwell, and William Jennings Bryan, the U.S. Secretary of State to June 1915.
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