Charles Bonaparte, eminent Republican Statesman
Grand Old Partisan celebrates more than seventeen decades of Republican heroes and heroics. Today, I honor Charles Bonaparte, born in Baltimore, June 9th 1851. His grandfather was the first Emperor Napoleon’s brother.
After graduating from Harvard Law School, Bonaparte became a prominent activist with the National Municipal League, the Reform League, the Board of Indian Commissioners and the National Civil Service Reform League. He resolutely defended African-Americans from Democrat oppression.
In a classic address at Catholic University, Bonaparte noted that "a scholar may be specially interested in some particular field of knowledge, but he is indifferent to none. He knows how to value every successful effort to master truth; how to look beyond the little things of science to the great things – God's handiwork as seen in nature, God's mind as shadowed in the workings of the minds of men."
Twelve years a friend of Theodore Roosevelt, Bonaparte cast an electoral vote for him in 1904. Following year, the President made him Secretary of the Navy, and a year after that, Attorney General. He established the Bureau of Investigation, later the FBI.
"It is our duty as good citizens not to remain silent. If we each can do this then, I believe, we will truly be living not in the shadow, but in the brightness of the tradition of the greatness of one Charles Joseph Bonaparte."
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