A Message to Garcia (Part 2)

A Message to Garcia was so popular that is was reprinted as a book. The book sold over 40 million copies and was translated into 37 different languages. A Message to Garcia was also made into a movie twice. The first movie came out in 1916 and then the second movie came out in 1936. "Take a message to Garcia" was popular slang for taking initiavtive. That phrase, "take a message to Garcia", is still used in the military. The setting is the Spanish-American War. Garcia was a revolutionary, seeking Cuban independence from Spain. Rowan was an army officer, that went to West Point and was in the class of 1881. William McKinley was the 25th president. He was assented by an anarchist, six months into his second term. After his assignation the tallest mountain in North America was named after him, McKinley, but as of today its was renamed, Denali. "It's doing th right thing without being told." -Elbert Hubbard

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