At 8:28 p.m. on November 10, 1923, President Woodrow Wilson stood in his dressing gown ... He was a contemporary of Thomas Edison's and went to college without electric light.
A Southerner and a Democrat, Woodrow Wilson rode the Progressive Movement into the White House in 1912. For his second term campaign in 1916, he promised to keep the USA neutral and not to enter WWI.
Those are key takeaways, some of them relevant to this year’s election, from a Pulitzer Prize-worthy new history about former President Woodrow ... Wilson’s friend and fellow white supremacist ...
This massive collection includes all important letters, speeches, interviews, press conferences, and public papers on Woodrow Wilson. The volumes make available as never before the materials essential ...
according to The Woodrow Wilson House. In response to Frum’s post sharing the controversial opinion piece, one X user ...
Wilson as President of Princeton University. 1902. PD. The Wilson family bible records Thomas Woodrow Wilson's birth in Staunton, Virginia, "on the 28th December, 1856 at 12 3/4 o'clock at night." ...
Princeton University says it is to remove the name of former US President Woodrow Wilson from a building on its campus because of his racist beliefs and policies. The move follows a wave of ...
A cheerful, self-deprecating politician from Indiana, Thomas Marshall served dutifully as Woodrow Wilson's vice president. Remarking on his limited role, Marshall famously said, "I was the Wilson ...